From: Willcox, John (Contractor) (John.Willcox@jm.com)
Date: Thu Feb 08 2007 - 12:44:52 EST
More information from John Lanier regarding this, so it is
actually possible with the standard OS. I will be trying
mpsched in our environment. Thanks again:
-----Original Message-----
There's a number of commands/utilities available to accomplish this, but
"mpsched" may be what you're looking for (see "man mpsched" for
details):
-->mpsched(1) - control the processor or locality domain on
which a specific process executes
For more advanced processor set/group management (i.e. set up cpu's into
groups/sets and assign jobs to run on those sets), see these commands:
pset_assign(2) - change processor set assignment
pset_bind(2) - bind process or thread to a processor set
pset_create(2) - create a processor set
pset_ctl(2) - processor set control
pset_destroy(2) - destroy a processor set
pset_getattr, pset_setattr(2) - manage processor set attributes
psrset(1M) - create and manage processor sets
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