Scheduling Class on a System with Zones Installed
Non-global zones use the default scheduling class for the system. If the
system is updated with a new default scheduling class setting, non-global zones
obtain the new setting when booted or rebooted.
The preferred way to use FSS in this case is to set
FSS to be the system default scheduling class with the dispadmin command. All zones
then benefit from getting a fair share of the system CPU resources. See
Scheduling Class for more information on scheduling class when zones are in use.
For information about moving running processes into a different scheduling class without
changing the default scheduling class and rebooting, see Table 26-5 and the priocntl(1)
man page.