Hi,
I want to know wheather partition size for installation of vio client can be specified on vio server
example
If I am installing vio server on blade with 2*300gb hard disk,after that I want to create 2 vio client (AIX Operating system) wheather I can specify hard disk size while... (1 Reply)
Hi,
I would like to reboot vio client but I am not able to access vio client(I am not able to get putty) , I am able to get putty of vio server,
is there any command by using which from vio server I can reboot vio client? (3 Replies)
Hi
I am facing very strange issue on my vio server 5 vio clients are confgured, now I am to connect 3 vio client , i am unable to connect 2 vio client my ip address,subnet mask,gateway is correct.
i have rebooted and reconfigured the ip address, but issue is persists.
Kindly suggest how to... (0 Replies)
Hi,
I would like to know how to find Total Memory of Vio Server? I have used command prtconf | grep Memory , though this command is showing allocated memory of vio server.
But I would like to find out Total Memory of VIO Server,
Though this can be find out using browser http://<ip address... (9 Replies)
Hi
im logged in to the vio servers now.
when i give
# lspv | wc -l
i get the count as 6246
how will i know if a lun has been already mapped to a vio client or it is left free without mapping to any of the vio client ? (1 Reply)
Hi
In the vio server when I do # lsattr -El hdisk*, I get a PVID. The same PVID is also seen when I put the lspv command on the vio client partition. This way Im able to confirm the lun using the PVID.
Similarly how does the vio client partition gets the virtual ethernet scsi client adapter... (1 Reply)
Hi
In my vio server I have the below output
$ lsvopt | grep -i SAPSITGS
sapsitgs_cdrom TL12UP.iso 3182
In my vio client lpar I have the below output
root@sapsitgs:/ # lsdev -Cc cdromcd0 Available Virtual SCSI Optical Served by VIO Server
cd1... (1 Reply)
I know the VIOs are generally to be treated as an appliance and one should never drop down to oem_setup_env. In reality however, oem is a very useful tool to get the job done. So that leads me into the question of using the Chef client on a VIO.
Currently a big push to manage all our *nix... (4 Replies)
I have a broken PV in a VIO VG that's used to support client LPARs using LVs. On the client LPAR, I reduced all PVs from the relevant client VG and thus deleted it. I.e. there is no client LPAR using the VIO VG. Yet when I try to reducevg the VIO VG, it complains that the LV hosted on the PV is... (2 Replies)
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dispatch_benchmark_f
dispatch_benchmark(3) BSD Library Functions Manual dispatch_benchmark(3)NAME
dispatch_benchmark -- Measures block execution time
SYNOPSIS
#include <dispatch/dispatch.h>
uint64_t
dispatch_benchmark(size_t count, void (^block)(void));
uint64_t
dispatch_benchmark_f(size_t count, void *context, void (*function)(void *));
DESCRIPTION
The dispatch_benchmark() function executes the given block multiple times according to the count variable and then returns the average number
of nanoseconds per execution. This function is for debugging and performance analysis work. For the best results, pass a high count value
to dispatch_benchmark(). When benchmarking concurrent code, please compare the serial version of the code against the concurrent version,
and compare the concurrent version on different classes of hardware. Please look for inflection points with various data sets and keep the
following facts in mind:
o Code bound by computational bandwidth may be inferred by proportional changes in performance as concurrency is increased.
o Code bound by memory bandwidth may be inferred by negligible changes in performance as concurrency is increased.
o Code bound by critical sections may be inferred by retrograde changes in performance as concurrency is increased.
o Intentional: locks, mutexes, and condition variables.
o Accidental: unrelated and frequently modified data on the same cache-line.
RETURN VALUE
The dispatch_benchmark() function returns the average number of nanoseconds the given block takes to execute.
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