You can specify objectives for poold to consider when taking corrective action.
In the following procedure, the wt-load objective is being set so that poold tries to match resource allocation to resource utilization. The locality objective is disabled to assist in achieving this configuration goal.
Become superuser, or assume a role that includes the Process Management profile.
The System Administrator role includes the Process Management profile. For more information about roles, see Using the Solaris Management Tools With RBAC (Task Map) in System Administration Guide: Basic Administration.
Modify system tester to favor the wt-load objective.
# poolcfg -c 'modify system tester (string system.poold.objectives="wt-load")' |
Disable the locality objective for the default processor set.
# poolcfg -c 'modify pset pset_default (string pset.poold.objectives="locality none")' |
Disable the locality objective for the pset_batch processor set.
# poolcfg -c 'modify pset pset_batch (string pset.poold.objectives="locality none")' |
Display the edited configuration.
# poolcfg -c info
system tester
string system.comment
int system.version 1
boolean system.bind-default true
int system.poold.pid 177916
string system.poold.objectives wt-load
pool pool_default
int pool.sys_id 0
boolean pool.active true
boolean pool.default true
int pool.importance 1
string pool.comment
pset pset_default
pset pset_default
int pset.sys_id -1
boolean pset.default true
uint pset.min 1
uint pset.max 65536
string pset.units population
uint pset.load 10
uint pset.size 4
string pset.comment
boolean testnullchanged true
string pset.poold.objectives locality none
cpu
int cpu.sys_id 3
string cpu.comment
string cpu.status on-line
cpu
int cpu.sys_id 2
string cpu.comment
string cpu.status on-line
cpu
int cpu.sys_id 1
string cpu.comment
string cpu.status on-line
cpu
int cpu.sys_id 0
string cpu.comment
string cpu.status on-line
pool pool_batch
boolean pool.default false
boolean pool.active true
int pool.importance 1
string pool.comment
string pool.scheduler FSS
pset batch
pset pset_batch
int pset.sys_id -2
string pset.units population
boolean pset.default true
uint pset.max 10
uint pset.min 2
string pset.comment
boolean pset.escapable false
uint pset.load 0
uint pset.size 0
string pset.poold.objectives locality none
cpu
int cpu.sys_id 5
string cpu.comment
string cpu.status on-line
cpu
int cpu.sys_id 4
string cpu.comment
string cpu.status on-line
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Commit the configuration at /etc/pooladm.conf.
# pooladm -c |
(Optional) To copy the dynamic configuration to a static configuration file called /tmp/backup, type the following:
# pooladm -s /tmp/backup |