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cpus for especific users

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how can asignate in a multicore processor a number of core for especific users ?

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IT would help A LOT of you specified the OS.
Solaris:
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pbind [processor number]
as an example. You can place this command in the user profile: ~/.profile
IF solaris is not it please specify the OS.
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thanks for you answer.

my OS is SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 10
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You cannot assign a CPU to an individual user without getting in system logical partitioning or virtualization. You can however bind a process to one or more CPUs using what is termed hard or soft processor affinity. Do a web seach for "Linux processor affinity" and you will find plenty of information about the subject.
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