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required to provide new network configuration in the same manner as the new container add
operation. If the imported container has ipsec and ipfilter services configured, these will be
updated to use the new ip address from network instance id ‘‘1’’.
• If the new container’s name is the same as the name in the exchange file, the user will be
required to provide the physical interface on which all the container’s network instances will be
configured.
The configurable network service variables are:
assign_ip=yes no
Indicate whether the
IP address specified with ip_address is configured in the
/etc/rc.config.d/netconf or netconf-ipv6 file as appropriate. If yes, the network interface asso-
ciated with the
IP address is plumbed and placed in the ’up’ state by srp when the container
starts and unplumbed when it stops. If no, then the
IP address must be plumbed outside of srp.
Default: no
gw_ip_address=ip_address
The gateway
IP address for the default route with the source ip address specified with
ip_address. Enter the value 0 to specify no gateway ip address. Default:
IP address specified
with ip_address for the first network interface (which is automatically defined with -id 1), and
no gateway for additional network interfaces.
ip_address=ip_address
IP address to assign to this container. Use dotted-decimal notation for IPv4 and colon-
hexadecimal notation for secondary IPv6 interfaces. If an IPv6 address is specified, an IPv6 pri-
mary (link-local) address will be configured automatically, if needed. Default: none (must be
supplied).
iface=iface
Primary or secondary network interface name (e.g. lan1, lan1:1). The first available secondary
interface will be allocated if a primary interface is specified and is already configured. Default:
none (must be supplied).
ip_mask=ip_mask
IP subnet mask for this container (IPv4 only). Use dotted-decimal notation. Default:
IETF stan-
dard mask
Prm Service:
The prm service configures the Process Resource Manager (prm (1)) for a container on the global sys-
tem.
prm_cores=number_of_cores
Number of processor cores allocated to this container. Default: none, required when
prm_group_type=PSET.
prm_cpu_max=percentage
Number from 1 to 100 representing the maximum percentage
CPU available to the PRM group.
Applies when prm_group_type=FSS and PRM CPUCAPON is enabled. Default: no maximum.
prm_cpu_shares=number
Number of
CPU shares allocated to this container. Applies when prm_group_type=FSS. PRM
determines the container’s CPU allocation percentage by dividing this number with the total
shares specified for all groups. Default: 10
prm_group_name=name
Name of the
PRM group allocated for the container. Default: container name
prm_group_type=FSS PSET
The
PRM group type. FSS groups are share based while a PSET group is allocated one or more
dedicated processor cores. Default FSS
prm_mem_max=percentage
Number from 1 to 100 representing the maximum percentage of memory available for the PRM
group from the system memory available for user processes. Default: no maximum
prm_mem_shares=number
Number of memory shares allocated to the
PRM group from the system memory available for user
processes. PRM determines the container’s memory allocation percentage by dividing this
number from the total shares configured for all groups. Default: 10
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