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Processor Sets (Psets) on nPartitions
Examples: Sample Uses of Psets
HP System Partitions Guide: Administration for nPartitions—rp7410
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PSET 8
SPU_LIST 6 7
OWNID 0
GRPID 20
PERM 774
IOINTR ALLOW
NONEMPTY DFLTPSET
EMPTY FAIL
LASTSPU DFLTPSET
ann $
Now a different user in the same nPartition attempts to list and use the
new Pset configurations.
This user, joe, lists his user ID and the IDs for the groups to which he
belongs, and then lists all Pset configurations using the psrset -i
command. Note that because joe does not have read permission for Pset
7 he cannot view its attribute values (he is not the owner or a member of
the Pset’s group, so as one of the “others” he has no permissions).
joe $ id
uid=102(joe) gid=20(users)
joe $ psrset -i
PSET 0
SPU_LIST 0 1 2 3 4 5
OWNID 0
GRPID 0
PERM 755
IOINTR ALLOW
NONEMPTY DFLTPSET
EMPTY FAIL
LASTSPU DFLTPSET
PSET 7
SPU_LIST 8 9 10 11
psrset: no privileges for query operation on this pset
PSET 8
SPU_LIST 6 7
OWNID 0
GRPID 20
PERM 774
IOINTR ALLOW
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DRAFT NOV 2001