You are about to configure resource controls for a nonglobal zone. You want to first examine settings as well as
the system limits for those controls.
Which command fetches this information?
A.
priocntl
B.
zonecfg
C.
rctladm
D.
prctl
Explanation:
zonecfg subcommand info:
info zonename | zonepath | autoboot | brand | pool | limitpriv
info [resource-type [property-name=property-value]*]
Display information about the current configuration. If resource-type is specified, displays only information about
resources of the relevant type. If any property-name value pairs are specified, displays only information about
resources meeting the given criteria. In the resource scope, any arguments are ignored, and info displays
information about the resource which is currently being added or modified.
Incorrect:
Not A: priocntl- process scheduler control
The priocntl() function provides for control over the scheduling of an active light weight process (LWP).Not C: rctladm- display and/or modify global state of system resource controls.
The rctladm command allows the examination and modification of active resource controls on the running
system.
Not D: prctl
– get or set the resource controls of running processes, tasks, and projects
The prctl utility allows the examination and modification of the resource controls associated with an active
process, task, or project on the system. It allows access to the basic and privileged limits on the specified entity.