06-27-2011
E1 Link Terminating on Solaris Box
Hi,
I have multiple boxes connected using some RAD Routers and these RAD routers are not working as per our expectations. The Data transfer is negligible and speed of connectivity.
I need to check if I can directly terminate an E1 cable connection to my Solaris Box excluding a Router device. The Routing Device we have received is immature and we have less expertise to enable routing on these boxes.
The E1 cable terminates into BNC male connectors and then we connect it to an ethernet port of the solaris via balanced Y-cable (i.e female BNC connectors on one side and RJ45 on the other end). Now the question is that what setup should be used to communicate to another Solaris box on both ends of the E1 link.
Regards,
Nasir
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pthread_nsg_detach
pthread_nsg_detach(3) Library Functions Manual pthread_nsg_detach(3)
NAME
pthread_nsg_detach - Detaches a thread from a NUMA Scheduling Group (libpthread library)
SYNOPSIS
#include <numa.h>
int pthread_nsg_detach(
pthread_t thread );
PARAMETERS
Identifies the thread to detach from a NUMA Scheduling Group (NSG).
DESCRIPTION
The pthread_nsg_detach() function detaches the thread specified by the thread argument from the NSG to which it is attached. The function
does not reassign the thread to a new NSG.
RETURN VALUES
Success. Failure. In this case, the integer value indicates the type of error. Possible errors include the following:
Based on the NSG's permissions, the caller does not have execute permission, which is required to detach a thread. The specified
thread is hard attached (RAD_INSIST) to a RAD or has memory wired (locked) on its current RAD such that it cannot be migrated to a
common RAD selected for the NSG. The value of the flags argument is invalid. NSG_INSIST and NSG_MIGRATE were specified and no RAD
can be found with sufficient memory to accommodate the resulting NSG. The thread argument specifies a thread that does not exist.
ERRORS
None.
SEE ALSO
Functions: nsg_attach_pid(3), nsg_get(3), numa_intro(3)
Files: numa_types(4)
pthread_nsg_detach(3)