When issuing the zonestat 2 1h is command, the following information is displayed:
Which two options accurately describe the statistics contained in the output?
A.
dbzone is using 0.21% of the total CPU resource available in the zone’s processor set.
B.
dbzone is using 0.21% of the global zone’s total CPU.
C.
dbzone is using 5.48% of the total physical memory that has been allocated to the zone.
D.
dbzone is using 2.37% of the global zone’s total virtual memory.
E.
The network is being utilized 100% with no physical bandwidth remaining.
Explanation:
A: %PART
The amount of cpu used as a percentage of the total cpu in a processor-set to which the zone is bound. A zone
can only have processes bound to multiple processor sets if it is the global zone, or if psrset(1m) psets are
used. If multiple binding are found for a zone, it’s %PART is the fraction used of all bound psets. For [total] and
[system], %PART is the percent used of all cpus on the system.
Note: The zonestat utility reports on the cpu, memory, and resource control utilization of the currently running
zones. Each zone’s utilization is reported both as a percentage of system resources and the zone’s configured
limits.
The zonestat utility prints a series of interval reports at the specified interval. It optionally also prints one or
more summary reports at a specified interval.