Solaris Zones servers use Zones to run applications in isolated environments to make it appear as if they are running on physically separate systems. Each Zone on a server takes its resources from a resource pool and includes virtual network interfaces, file systems, memory, and other dedicated units. When you create a Zone, you must supply all of this information. The Zone installs automatically after creation.
To add a Solaris Zone
The Solaris Zone Provisioning wizard appears.
Defines the host on which to create the Zone.
Defines the name of the Zone.
(Optional) Defines a description of the Zone.
Defines whether the Zone is Native, Whole Root, or Branded. A Branded Zone is based on an existing Zone template.
(Optional) Defines the template from which to create the Zone when you set Type to Branded.
Defines the directory path of the installation archive on the Zone. This field is only required if you set Type to Branded.
The CPU, Memory, and Additional page appears.
Defines the scheduler type. Select FSS to use the Fair Share Scheduling class to control CPU allocation based on the number of CPU shares assigned to tasks.
Defines the amount of physical memory capacity to allocate to the Zone, in megabytes.
Defines the amount of swap memory to allocate to the Zone, in megabytes. The swap memory must be at least 50 MB.
Defines the amount of lock memory to allocate to the Zone, in megabytes. The lock memory must be less than the physical memory.
Defines the root directory path of the Zone.
(Optional) Defines the NIC type. Select a type from the drop-down list. If you do not select a NIC, the Zone is not assigned a NIC card or IP address.
(Optional) Defines the IP address of the Zone.
Defines the resource pool to use with the Zone. Select a pool from the drop-down list. If you want to use a new resource pool with the Zone, create the pool first. If you do not select a pool, the default is used.
Defines whether to reboot the Zone automatically when the global Zone is rebooted.
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