Installing and Managing HP-UX Virtual Partitions (includes A.04.02)

CPU, Memory, and IO Resources (A.03.xx)
Managing IO Interrupts
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Managing IO Interrupts
This section described information you need if you are managing IO interrupts on a vPars-enabled system.
Note that migrating interrupts should only be done by advance administrators for performance tuning.
intctl command
The intctl command is a HP-UX tool that allows you to manage IO interrupts among active processors.
For HP-UX 11i v1, intctl is not installed by default with HP-UX, but you can obtain the software for intctl
from the HP-UX Software Pack for 11i v1. Software Pack is available from the Software Pack DVD included
with the HP-UX 11i OE DVDs or from the Software Depot web site at http://www.hp.com/go/softwaredepot.
For more information, see the Interrupt Migration Product Note available at http://docs.hp.com or the intctl
(1M) manpage.
Notes
Interrupts are processed only by bound CPUs.
Therefore, when managing IO interrupts with intctl, you can manage the IO interrupts only among the
bound CPUs.
Further, disabling interrupts on a bound CPU does not convert the bound CPU into an unbound CPU.