Task |
Description |
For Instructions |
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Enable or disable resource pools. |
Activate or disable resource pools on your system. | |
Enable or disable dynamic resource pools. |
Activate or disable dynamic resource pools facilities on your system. | |
Create a static resource pools configuration. |
Create a static configuration file that matches the current dynamic configuration. For more information, see Resource Pools Framework. | |
Modify a resource pools configuration. |
Revise a pools configuration on your system, for example, by creating additional pools. | |
Associate a resource pool with a scheduling class. |
Associate a pool with a scheduling class so that all processes bound to the pool use the specified scheduler. | |
Set configuration constraints and define configuration objectives. |
Specify objectives for poold to consider when taking corrective action. For more information on configuration objectives, see poold Overview. |
How to Set Configuration Constraints and How to Define Configuration Objectives |
Set the logging level. |
Specify the level of logging information that poold generates. | |
Use a text file with the poolcfg command. |
The poolcfg command can take input from a text file. | |
Transfer resources in the kernel. |
Transfer resources in the kernel. For example, transfer resources with specific IDs to a target set. | |
Activate a pools configuration. |
Activate the configuration in the default configuration file. | |
Validate a pools configuration before you commit the configuration. |
Validate a pools configuration to test what will happen when the validation occurs. |
How to Validate a Configuration Before Committing the Configuration |
Remove a pools configuration from your system. |
All associated resources, such as processor sets, are returned to their default status. | |
Bind processes to a pool. |
Manually associate a running process on your system with a resource pool. | |
Bind tasks or projects to a pool. |
Associate tasks or projects with a resource pool. | |
Bind new processes to a resource pool. |
To automatically bind new processes in a project to a given pool, add an attribute to each entry in the project database. | |
Use project attributes to bind a process to a different pool. |
Modify the pool binding for new processes that are started. |
How to Use project Attributes to Bind a Process to a Different Pool |
Use the poolstat utility to produce reports. |
Produce multiple reports at specifed intervals. | |
Report resource set statistics. |
Use the poolstat utility to report statistics for a pset resource set. |