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Processor Sets (Psets) on nPartitions
Table of Pset Management Tasks
HP System Partitions Guide: Administration for nPartitions—rp7410
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Table of Pset Management Tasks
This section lists only the psrset command-line procedures for
managing Psets. Common Pset tasks are given in Table 9-1.
Also see the psrset (1M) manpage for details, or refer to the section with
Pset examples for command output and examples. For details on support
for Psets in HP Process Resource Manager (PRM) refer to the HP Process
Resource Manager User’s Guide or the PRM online help.
Table 9-1 Processor Set (Pset) Management Tasks
Task Commands
Listing Pset configurations /usr/sbin/psrset -i
This lists all Psets defined in the system including the
processors assigned to each and the owner, access
permissions, and attributes for the Psets.
Creating a new Pset /usr/sbin/psrset -c [
processor_list
]
where
processor_list
is an optional list of processors
that are assigned to the newly created Pset.
Destroying (deleting) a Pset /usr/sbin/psrset -d [
pset_list
| all]
where you specify either all (to delete all Psets) or a list of
the Psets to be deleted (
pset_list
).
When you delete a Pset, the Pset’s ID no longer exists and
all processors assigned to the Pset are assigned to the
default Pset. Deleting all Psets (psrset -d all) causes all
processors to be assigned to the default Pset (Pset ID 0),
which then is the only Pset in the system.
The user issuing this command must have write
permission for the Psets that are deleted.
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