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CONTAINER_HP9000(5) CONTAINER_HP9000(5)
(HP Integrity Systems only)
2. Applications not qualified for ARIES binary compatibility requirements
3. System management applications
4. General applications in global compartment
5. Container as DHCP, DNS, LDAP, NFS, NIS, mail server or as an IP router
6. Using long node name/host name, enabling large PIDs, using large base size (may cause older appli-
cations to fail).
Refer to HP 9000 CONTAINERS MODELS for system vs classic model specific limitations. Refer to HP
9000 Containers Administrator´s Guide for more details.
FURTHER DOCUMENTATION
The following documents may be useful for working with HP 9000 Containers
1. HP 9000 Containers web page
http://www.hp.com/go/hp9000-containers
2. HP 9000 Containers Administrator’s Guide (HP9000_Containers_Admin_Guide.pdf) in the following
URL:
http://h21007.www2.hp.com/portal/download/files/prot/files/hp9000/
3. HP-UX Containers web page
http://www.hp.com/go/srp
4. HP-UX Process Resource Management
http://www.hp.com/go/prm
AUTHOR
HP 9000 Containers was developed by HP.
SEE ALSO
prm(1), container(1M), smh(1M), srp(1M), srp_init(1M), srp_ps(1M), srp_su(1M), srp_sys(1M), chroot(2),
aries(5), container(5), container_system(5), container_workload(5).
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