Which option describes how to configure the system so that syslogd notifies you when the resources control threshold value for the task.max-lwps resource has been exceeded?

You have set up the task.max-lwps resource control on your Solaris 11 system.
Which option describes how to configure the system so that syslogd notifies you when the
resources control threshold value for the task.max-lwps resource has been exceeded?

You have set up the task.max-lwps resource control on your Solaris 11 system.
Which option describes how to configure the system so that syslogd notifies you when the
resources control threshold value for the task.max-lwps resource has been exceeded?

A.
Use the rctladm command to enable the global action on the task.max-lwpa resource control.

B.
Modify the /etc/syslog.conf file to activate system logging of all violations of task.max-lwps and
then refresh then svc: /system/system-log:default service.

C.
Activate system logging of all violations of task.max-lwpp in the /etc/rctldm.conf file and then
execute the rctladm-u command.

D.
Use the prct1 command to set the logging of all resource control violations at the time the
task.max-lwps resource control is being setup.

E.
Use the setrct1 command to set the logging of all resource control violations for the task.maxlwps resource control.

Explanation:
rctladm – display and/or modify global state of system
resource controls
The following command activates system logging of all violations of task.max-lwps.
# rctladm -e syslog task.max-lwps
#
Reference: man rctladm



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root@s11:~# rctladm -e syslog task.max-lwps
root@s11:~# rctladm | grep task.max-lwps
task.max-lwps syslog=notice [ count ]