Solaris 10 Resourse Managment

Hi
/dev/dsk/c0t0d0s6 20845393 20689 20616251 1% /sapqas-zone
/dev/dsk/c0t0d0s5 21546553 308397 21022691 2% /sapdev-zone
root@Domain-C # psrinfo
128 on-line since 09/28/2006 15:44:50
129 on-line since 09/28/2006 15:44:51
130 on-line since 09/28/2006 15:44:51
131 on-line since 09/28/2006 15:44:51
132 on-line since 09/28/2006 15:44:51
133 on-line since 09/28/2006 15:44:51
134 on-line since 09/28/2006 15:44:51
135 on-line since
09/28/2006 15:44:51
root@Domain-C #
Memory is 16GB and Global Swap is 50gb
Now I want to share these Resources Equally in two Zones..
Pls let me know the Procedures???
Thanx in advance..
Regards..Raj

You can create resource pools with 4 CPUs each and assign one pool to one zone and other to the second zone.
You can not partition memory as of now.

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