You can use extended system accounting, since the accounting records include
the zoneid that may be enough to figure it out.

I wrote some code that makes it easier to get Extended Acct data into
useable form from a cron job, which you can download from here.

http://perfcap.blogspot.com/2005_07_01_archive.html which links to
http://www.orcaware.com/orca/pub/extracct/

I developed this over a long series of Blog posts starting here
http://perfcap.blogspot.com/2005/02/extended-accounting-in-solaris-8-10.html

Hope this helps
Adrian

On 5/25/07, Martin Presslaber <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

hi,
i am looking for a tool to see how many CPUs, controlled by FSS inside a
pool, a project used over some time....

i have a 20k with several zones inside some pools. the cpu-sets/pools are
configured with FSS and the zones with different shares. Inside the zones, i
use projects with FSS shares. so, if you think about 6 zones with a pool of
20 cores, and in one zone an oracle database and an application installed,
both in own projects with different shares. at the end of the day, i want to
see how many CPU were really used by the oracle database the whole day...

thanks in advance...
- PRESSY


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