Glossary
- blessed
In Perl, the term used to denote class membership of an object.
- brand
An instance of the BrandZ functionality, which provides non-global zones that contain non-native operating environments used for running applications.
- branded zone
An isolated environment in which to run non-native applications in non-global zones.
- cap
A limit that is placed on system resource usage.
- capping
The process of placing a limit on system resource usage.
- default pool
The pool created by the system when pools are enabled.
See also resource pool.
- default processor set
The processor set created by the system when pools are enabled.
See also processor set.
- disjoint
A type of set in which the members of the set do not overlap and are not duplicated.
- dynamic configuration
Information about the disposition of resources within the resource pools framework for a given system at a point in time.
- dynamic reconfiguration
On SPARC based systems, the ability to reconfigure hardware while the system is running. Also known as DR.
- extended accounting
A flexible way to record resource consumption on a task basis or process basis in the Solaris Operating System.
- fair share scheduler
A scheduling class, also known as FSS, that allows you to allocate CPU time that is based on shares. Shares define the portion of the system's CPU resources allocated to a project.
- FSS
See fair share scheduler.
- global administrator
An administrator with superuser privileges or the Primary Administrator role. When logged in to the global zone, the global administrator can monitor and control the system as a whole.
See also zone administrator.
- global scope
Actions that apply to resource control values for every resource control on the system.
- global zone
The zone contained on every Solaris system. When non-global zones are in use, the global zone is both the default zone for the system and the zone used for system-wide administrative control.
See also non-global zone.
- heap
Process-allocated scratch memory.
- Linux branded zone
Non-global zone that provides a Linux environment for applications.
- local scope
Local actions taken on a process that attempts to exceed the control value.
- locked memory
Memory that cannot be paged.
- memory cap enforcement threshold
The percentage of physical memory utilization on the system that will trigger cap enforcement by the resource capping daemon.
- naming service database
In the Projects and Tasks (Overview) chapter of this document, a reference to both LDAP containers and NIS maps.
- non-global zone
A virtualized operating system environment created within a single instance of the Solaris Operating System. The Solaris Zones software partitioning technology is used to virtualize operating system services.
- non-global zone administrator
See zone administrator.
- page in
To read data from a file into physical memory one page at a time.
- page out
To relocate pages to an area outside of physical memory.
- pool
See resource pool.
- pool daemon
The poold system daemon that is active when dynamic resource allocation is required.
- processor set
A disjoint grouping of CPUs. Each processor set can contain zero or more processors. A processor set is represented in the resource pools configuration as a resource element. Also referred to as a pset.
See also disjoint.
- project
A network-wide administrative identifier for related work.
- resident set size
The size of the resident set. The resident set is the set of pages that are resident in physical memory.
- resource
An aspect of the computing system that can be manipulated with the intent to change application behavior.
- resource capping daemon
A daemon that regulates the consumption of physical memory by processes running in projects that have resource caps defined.
- resource consumer
Fundamentally, a Solaris process. Process model entities such as the project and the task provide ways of discussing resource consumption in terms of aggregated resource consumption.
- resource control
A per-process, per-task, or per-project limit on the consumption of a resource.
- resource management
A functionality that enables you to control how applications use available system resources.
- resource partition
An exclusive subset of a resource. All of the partitions of a resource sum to represent the total amount of the resource available in a single executing Solaris instance.
- resource pool
A configuration mechanism that is used to partition machine resources. A resource pool represents an association between groups of resources that can be partitioned.
- resource set
A process-bindable resource. Most often used to refer to the objects constructed by a kernel subsystem offering some form of partitioning. Examples of resource sets include scheduling classes and processor sets.
- RSS
See resident set size.
- scanner
A kernel thread that identifies infrequently used pages. During low memory conditions, the scanner reclaims pages that have not been recently used.
- Solaris Container
A complete runtime environment for applications. Resource management and Solaris Zones software partitioning technology are both parts of the container.
- Solaris Containers for Linux Applications
A technology that enables the creation of a runtime environment for Linux applications in a non-global zone on x86 or x64 machines running the Solaris Operating System.
- Solaris Zones
A software partitioning technology used to virtualize operating system services and provide an isolated, secure environment in which to run applications.
- sparse root zone
A type of non-global zone that has inherit-pkg-dir resources and optimizes the sharing of objects.
- static pools configuration
A representation of the way in which an administrator would like a system to be configured with respect to resource pools functionality.
- task
In resource management, a process collective that represents a set of work over time. Each task is associated with one project.
- whole root zone
A type of non-global zone that does not have inherit-pkg-dir resources.
- working set size
The size of the working set. The working set is the set of pages that the project workload actively uses during its processing cycle.
- workload
An aggregation of all processes of an application or group of applications.
- WSS
See also working set size.
- zone administrator
An administrator having the Zone Management profile. The privileges of a zone administrator are confined to a non-global zone.
See also global administrator.
- zone state
The status of a non-global zone. The zone state is one of configured, incomplete, installed, ready, running, or shutting down.