System Administration Guide: Resource Management and Network Services

Overview

Resource pools provide a persistent configuration mechanism for processor set configuration and, optionally, scheduling class assignment.

Figure 10-1 Resource Pool Framework

Illustration shows that a pool is made up of a processor set and an optional scheduling class.

By grouping multiple partitions, pools provide a handle to associate with labeled workloads. Each project entry in the /etc/project database can have a pool associated with it. New work that is started on a project is bound to the appropriate pool.

The pools mechanism is primarily for use on large machines of more than four CPUs. However, small machines can still benefit from this functionality. On small machines, you can create pools that share noncritical resource partitions. The pools are separated only on the basis of critical resources.