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Processor Sets (Psets) on nPartitions
Example Uses of Psets
HP System Partitions Guide: Administration for nPartitions, rev 5.1
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Example Uses of Psets
NOTE These examples show the use of processor sets (Psets) on an HP
Superdome server that also has HP Instant Capacity on Demand (iCOD)
“pay per use” software installed.
Uses of the optional HP iCOD software commands are noted in the text
accompanying the examples.
For iCOD management information, refer to the chapter Processor
Instant Capacity on Demand (iCOD) on page 399.
The following Pset examples are given in this section.
• Listing, Creating, and Using Psets on page 432
• Destroying a Pset and Reassigning Processors on page 434
• Example of Running and Binding Programs in Psets on page 436
• Managing Pset Permissions and Attributes on page 438
Example 10-1 Listing, Creating, and Using Psets
Initially this nPartition has only one Pset: the default Pset, which is Pset
0.
# psrset -i
PSET 0
SPU_LIST 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
OWNID 0
GRPID 0
PERM 755
IOINTR ALLOW
NONEMPTY DFLTPSET
EMPTY FAIL
LASTSPU DFLTPSET
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