05-16-2011
Hi Itik,
Lpars are virtual systems created on POWER systems from IBM. Lpars run their own OS and run independently from other LPARs on the same iron.
A vios is a lpar with a dedicated task: providing virtual storage devices to other LPARs. Depending on your needs you will install at least 1 vios and multiple lpars. Actual applications should normaliter be run in a lpar and not the vios.
Lpars are installed with a system called HMC.
--Peter
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ost::Runable(3) Library Functions Manual ost::Runable(3)
NAME
ost::Runable -
A container for objects that can be queued against a runlist.
SYNOPSIS
#include <misc.h>
Public Member Functions
bool starting (Runlist *list)
Start the object against a run list.
void stoping (void)
Stop the object, called when stopping or ready completes.
Protected Member Functions
Runable ()
virtual ~Runable ()
virtual void ready (void)=0
Method handler that is invoked when a wait-listed object becomes ready to run.
Friends
class Runlist
Detailed Description
A container for objects that can be queued against a runlist.
Author:
David Sugar dyfet@ostel.com runable object with notify when ready.
Constructor & Destructor Documentation
ost::Runable::Runable () [protected]
virtual ost::Runable::~Runable () [protected], [virtual]
Member Function Documentation
virtual void ost::Runable::ready (void) [protected], [pure virtual]
Method handler that is invoked when a wait-listed object becomes ready to run.
bool ost::Runable::starting (Runlist *list)
Start the object against a run list. Returns:
true if immediately available to run.
Parameters:
list to start under.
void ost::Runable::stoping (void)
Stop the object, called when stopping or ready completes. May also be used for a task that has not yet started to remove it from the wait
list.
Friends And Related Function Documentation
friend class Runlist [friend]
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