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System Administration Commands rcapd(1M)

NAME

rcapd - resource cap enforcement daemon

SYNOPSIS

rcapd [-d]

DESCRIPTION

The rcapd daemon enforces resource caps on collections of

processes. Per-project and per-zone physical memory caps are

supported. For information about projects, see project(4). For zones information, see zones(5) When the resident set size (RSS) of a collection of

processes exceeds its cap, rcapd takes action and reduces

the RSS of the collection.

The virtual memory system divides physical memory into seg-

ments known as pages. To read data from a file into memory, the virtual memory system reads in individual pages. To reduce resource consumption, the daemon can page out, or

relocate, infrequently used pages to an area outside of phy-

sical memory. In the project file, caps are defined for projects that have positive values for the following project attribute:

rcap.max-rss The total amount of physical memory, in

bytes, that is available to the project's member processes See project(4) for a description of project attributes. For a system with one or more zones, you can dynamically set

the rcap.max-rss value for a zone with rcapadm(1M). To set a

persistent cap on memory usage within a zone, you use zonecfg(1M).

You configure rcapd through the use of rcapadm(1M). The dae-

mon can be monitored with rcapstat(1). Configuration changes

are incorporated into rcapd by sending it SIGHUP (see

kill(1)), or according to the configuration interval (see rcapadm(1M)).

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OPTIONS The following option is supported:

-d Enable debug mode. Messages are displayed on the

invoking user's terminal.

EXAMPLES

Example 1 Setting Resident Set Size Cap Attribute The following line in the /etc/project database sets an RSS cap of 1073741824 bytes for a project named foo.

foo:100::foo,root::rcap.max-rss=10737418240

EXIT STATUS The following exit values are returned: 0 Successful completion. 1 An error occurred.

2 Invalid command-line options were specified.

FILES /etc/project Project database.

ATTRIBUTES

See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attri-

butes:

____________________________________________________________

| ATTRIBUTE TYPE | ATTRIBUTE VALUE |

|_____________________________|_____________________________|

| Availability | service/resource-cap |

|_____________________________|_____________________________|

| Interface Stability | Committed |

|_____________________________|_____________________________|

SEE ALSO

rcapstat(1), svcs(1), rcapadm(1M), zonecfg(1M), svcadm(1M), project(4), attributes(5), smf(5), zones(5)

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"Physical Memory Control Using the Resource Capping Daemon"

in System Administration Guide: Solaris Containers-Resource

Management, and Solaris Zones NOTES

If killed with SIGKILL, rcapd can leave processes in a

stopped state. Use SIGTERM to cause rcapd to terminate prop-

erly. A collection's RSS can exceed its cap for some time before the cap is enforced, even if sufficient pageable memory is available. This period of time can be reduced by shortening the RSS sampling interval with rcapadm.

The rcapd service is managed by the service management

facility, smf(5), under the service identifier: svc:/system/rcap:default Administrative actions on this service, such as enabling, disabling, or requesting restart, can be performed using svcadm(1M). The service's status can be queried using the svcs(1) command.

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