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psrset(1M)Name | Synopsis | Description | Options | Operands | Exit Status | Attributes | See Also | Diagnostics Name
Synopsispsrset -a [-F] processor_set_id processor_id... psrset -b processor_set_id pid [/lwpid]... psrset -c [-F] [processor_id]... psrset -d processor_set_id... psrset -e processor_set_id command [argument(s)] psrset -f processor_set_id psrset [-i] [processor_set_id]... psrset -n processor_set_id psrset -p [processor_id]... psrset [-q] [pid [/lwpid]]... psrset -Q [processor_set_id]... psrset -r [-F] processor_id... psrset -u pid [/lwpid]... psrset -U [processor_set_id]... DescriptionThe psrset utility controls the management of processor sets. Processor sets allow the binding of processes or LWPs to groups of processors, rather than just a single processor. Processors assigned to processor sets can run only LWPs that have been bound to that processor set. This command cannot be used to modify processor disposition when pools are enabled. Use pooladm(1M) and poolcfg(1M) to modify processor set configuration through the resource pools facility. Options
The following options are supported: Operands
The following operands are supported: Exit StatusAttributesSee attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attributes:
See Alsopbind(1M), pooladm(1M), poolcfg(1M), psradm(1M), psrinfo(1M), processor_bind(2), processor_info(2), pset_bind(2), pset_create(2), pset_info(2), sysconf(3C), libpool(3LIB), attributes(5), privileges(5) DiagnosticsThe following output indicates that the specified process did not exist or has exited:
The following output indicates that the user does not have permission to bind the process:
The following output indicates that the user does not have permission to assign the processor:
The following output indicates that the specified processor is not on-line, or the specified processor does not exist.
The following output indicates that an LWP in the specified process is bound to a processor and cannot be bound to a processor set that does not include that processor:
The following output indicates that the specified processor could not be added to the processor set. This can be due to bound LWPs on that processor, or because that processor cannot be combined in the same processor set with other processors in that set, or because the processor is the last one in its current processor set:
The following output indicates that the specified processor set does not exist:
The following output indicates that the maximum number of processor sets allowed in the system is already active:
The following output indicates that the pools facility is active.
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