September 1999
Intermediate to advanced
332 pages
8h 19m
English
This section describes the SRM software capabilities as outlined in TABLE 7-1.
| Policy | Control | Measurement | Accounting | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| CPU Usage | Per userid | X | Per userid | X |
| Virtual Memory | per-user per-process | per-user per-process | per-user per-process | X |
| Number of processes | X | X | X | X |
| Maximum Logins | X | X | X | X |
| Connect Time | X | X | X | X |
The SRM software is built around a fundamental addition to the Solaris kernel called an lnode (limit node). lnodes correspond to UNIX userids, and may represent individual users, groups of users, applications, and special requirements. The lnodes are indexed by userid and are used to record resource allocations policies and accrued ...
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