Thursday, September 20, 2012
Solaris: modify cpu pool
# poolcfg -dc 'modify pset pset_ACC_INT_A_3 ( uint pset.min = 0 ; uint pset.max = 0)'
# poolcfg -dc 'modify pset pset_ACC_INT_A_4 ( uint pset.min = 0 ; uint pset.max = 0)'
# poolcfg -dc 'modify pset pset_ACC_INT_A_6 ( uint pset.min = 0 ; uint pset.max = 0)'
# poolcfg -dc 'transfer 2 from pset pset_ACC_INT_A_3 to pset_default'
# poolcfg -dc 'transfer 2 from pset pset_ACC_INT_A_4 to pset_default'
# poolcfg -dc 'transfer 2 from pset pset_ACC_INT_A_6 to pset_default'
# pooladm -c
# poolcfg -dc info
Change the pset number for cpupool below
pset_ACC_INT_A_1
pset_ACC_INT_A_2
pset_ACC_INT_A_5
# poolcfg -dc 'modify pset pset_ACC_INT_A_1 ( uint pset.min = 8 ; uint pset.max = 8)'
# poolcfg -dc 'modify pset pset_ACC_INT_A_2 ( uint pset.min = 4 ; uint pset.max = 4)'
# poolcfg -dc 'modify pset pset_ACC_INT_A_5 ( uint pset.min = 8 ; uint pset.max = 8)'
# poolcfg -dc 'transfer 4 from pset pset_default to pset_ACC_INT_A_1'
# poolcfg -dc 'transfer 2 from pset pset_default to pset_ACC_INT_A_2'
# poolcfg -dc 'transfer 6 from pset pset_default to pset_ACC_INT_A_5'
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