Assigning Cpu Core Resources To A Physical Partition - Fujitsu ORACLE M10-1 Installation Manual

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At this point, CPU core resources are not yet ready for use on Oracle Solaris. To make
CPU core resources ready for use, go to
Physical
6.12
Assigning CPU Core Resources to a
Physical Partition
After registering a CPU Activation key with a system, set the number of CPU
Activations in a physical partition to assign CPU resources.
1.
Execute the setcod command interactively to set the number of CPU
Activations in a physical partition and assign CPU resources.
For ppar_id, specify a PPAR-ID.
XSCF> setcod -p ppar_id -s cpu
The following example interactively assigns four CPU core resources to the
physical partition.
XSCF> setcod -p 0 -s cpu
PROC Permits assigned for PPAR 0 (4 MAX) [Permanent 0cores]
Permanent [0]: 4
 
PROC Permits assigned for PPAR will be changed.
 
PROC Permits assigned for PPAR 0 : 0 -> 4
 
Continue? [y|n] : y
 
Completed.
XSCF>
2.
Execute the showcod command, and confirm the number of assigned CPU
Activations.
The following example assigns four CPU core resources to physical partition 0.
XSCF> showcod -v -s cpu
PROC Permits installed : 4 cores
PROC Permits assigned for PPAR 0: 4 [Permanent 4cores]
XSCF>
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