1.
Which three options will take precedence over one-another in a local zone that uses the Fair Share Scheduler?
2.
Which scheduling class cannot be assigned to a zone?
3.
Can you change the scheduling class of a zone's processes to FSS without rebooting?
4.
Which command reports the scheduling class a process falls under?
5.
You have a server that has two zones configured. These zones use the pool named pool_zones.
Examine the following configuration information:
The system has four CPUs. Assume that both zones are under heavy load. Examine the following partial
output:
Which option describes the values you would expect to see for the CPU field for the zones?
6.
Consider the following command:
dispadmin -c IA -g -r 1000000
Which statement correctly describes the result?
7.
Identify three ways in which the Fair Share Scheduler can be assigned.
8.
Which scheduling class distributes CPU resources among its processes based on assigned importance?
9.
You configured the Fail Share Scheduler on a server, and you defined CPU shares for two nonglobal
zones. You now need to apply shares to the global zone. The configuration needs to be persistent across a
reboot operation. Which utility will you use?
10.
Which utility/service must you use to set processes with FSS by default?