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Operating Systems Solaris Share CPU core Post 302412084 by falloutsam on Sunday 11th of April 2010 03:32:34 PM
Old 04-11-2010
I resolved my problem.
I used an other server with many physical core and it's works perfecty.
Thanks.
 

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PVCHANGE(8)						      System Manager's Manual						       PVCHANGE(8)

NAME
pvchange - change attributes of a physical volume SYNOPSIS
pvchange [--addtag Tag] [-A|--autobackup {y|n}] [-d|--debug] [-f|--force] [--deltag Tag] [--metadataignore {y|n}] [-h|-?|--help] [-t|--test] [-v|--verbose] [-a|--all] [-x|--allocatable {y|n}] [-u|--uuid] [PhysicalVolumePath...] DESCRIPTION
pvchange allows you to change the allocation permissions of one or more physical volumes. OPTIONS
See lvm(8) for common options. -a, --all If PhysicalVolumePath is not specified on the command line all physical volumes are searched for and used. --metadataignore {y|n} Ignore or un-ignore metadata areas on this physical volume. If metadata areas on a physical volume are ignored, LVM will not not store metadata in the metadata areas present on this Physical Volume. -u, --uuid Generate new random UUID for specified physical volumes. -x, --allocatable {y|n} Enable or disable allocation of physical extents on this physical volume. Example Disallows the allocation of physical extents on this physical volume (possibly because of disk errors, or because it will be removed after freeing it: pvchange -x n /dev/sdk1 SEE ALSO
lvm(8), pvcreate(8) Sistina Software UK LVM TOOLS 2.02.105(2)-RHEL7 (2014-03-26) PVCHANGE(8)
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