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Administering Resource Management in Oracle® Solaris 11.3

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Updated: March 2018
 
 

Directly Manipulating the Dynamic Configuration

It is possible to directly manipulate CPU resource types in the dynamic configuration by using the poolcfg command with the –d option. There are two methods used to transfer resources:

  • You can make a general request to transfer any available identified resources between sets.

  • You can transfer resources with specific IDs to a target set. Note that the system IDs associated with resources can change when the resource configuration is altered or after a system reboot.

For an example, see Transferring Resources.

If DRP is in use, note that the resource transfer might trigger action from poold. See poold Overview for more information.