06-28-2011
Is an E1 an back to back 1 G ethernet cable or ??? Just to get RAD to Solaris without going through local net? Y cable sounds like an unterminated end. Or are we talking phone co side lines, like the old T1/T3? Does not seem so Solaris or IP!
Last edited by DGPickett; 06-28-2011 at 05:15 PM..
10 More Discussions You Might Find Interesting
1. UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers
Hi need to install java in a Unix box, but have not been able to. Does anyone know where I can find information on where and how to install.
THank you (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: federico
1 Replies
2. UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers
Hi,
I need a clarification.
Is there any difference between AIX box and Sun Solaris box?
The bzip command with -c option works in AIX box and the same does not work in Sun Solaris box.
Can anyone please explain if there is an implementation difference in both these boxes for the shell... (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: nisha4680
1 Replies
3. Solaris
hi experts,
i had create wrong symbolic link on my server use this ln -s /opt/EBS /export/home/EBS, cause i had create an EBS directory on /export/home/EBS/ so the command ln create EBS directory on /export/home/EBS/EBS/....
how to remove the EBS that had created by ln command ?
thank you... (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: bucci
1 Replies
4. UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers
Got a new machine in that was set up prior to receipt, how can I tell if the drives are raided and if so what raid level was used on Solaris 8?
thanks,
Jo C (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: jo calamine
1 Replies
5. UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers
Hi
I was working on a shell script with randomly shows a page of text from a randomly selected topic .As soon as the page is displayed it callers a timer script which keeps on running indefinitely until the timer script is killed by the user.
This is where I have the problem,if I press... (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: mervin2006
2 Replies
6. Solaris
Hi All,
Can any body guide me towards the x86 link? I need to understand the disk slice and booting sequences in x86 as I have to give my SA1.
Please help. (4 Replies)
Discussion started by: kumarmani
4 Replies
7. Solaris
Hi guys. I plan to study Perl in near future, and Im just wondering, is Perl installed in Solaris with minimal install?
Cheers.
Edit: looks like I have found out Perl is installed with minimal install :)
Re: perl in Solaris (was Re: Re: disable processor: msg#00085... (3 Replies)
Discussion started by: bsddaemon
3 Replies
8. Shell Programming and Scripting
Hi all , i know i ask a lot of question but these are really hard to solve and important question. I send two scripts:
expect.sh:
#!/usr/local/bin/expect
spawn ssh root@172.30.64.163
expect "login:"
send "root\n"
expect "password:"
send "root\n^M"
interact
and
son.sh:
... (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: fozay
2 Replies
9. UNIX for Advanced & Expert Users
Hi there,
Our vendor needs to have access to some files on our AIX box1, but we don't want them to have access to this box at all.
We allow them to have access/logon to another AIX box2, is that possible that I create a symbolic link in box2 to point to those box1 log/config files ? How?... (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: TheGunMan
1 Replies
10. Solaris
hi,
can someone please guide me if there is any special hardware to use when we need to terminate an E1/T1 link on a Solaris10 box. I have a number of boxes and these all are located at longer distances. the only connectivity is the E1 links between these far location locations.
Would it be... (0 Replies)
Discussion started by: busyboy
0 Replies
LEARN ABOUT OSF1
pthread_nsg_attach
pthread_nsg_attach(3) Library Functions Manual pthread_nsg_attach(3)
NAME
pthread_nsg_attach - Attaches a thread to a NUMA Scheduling Group (libpthread library)
SYNOPSIS
#include <numa.h>
int pthread_nsg_attach(
nsgid_t nsg,
pthread_t thread,
long flags );
PARAMETERS
Specifies the NUMA Scheduling Group (NSG) to which the thread will belong. Identifies the thread to attach to the NSG. Specifies options
(bit mask) that affect the attachment. See DESCRIPTION for details.
DESCRIPTION
The pthread_nsg_attach() function attaches the thread specified by the thread argument to a NUMA Scheduling Group (NSG) specified by the
nsg argument. An NSG is a set of processes and/or threads that will be constrained to reside on the same Resource Affinity Domain (RAD).
That is, the "home RAD" for all of the processes/threads in an NSG will be the same, and the entire group will be migrated together, if at
all. The thread specified by thread will be removed from any NSG of which it might currently be a member, before being added to the speci-
fied NSG.
If the specified thread resides on a different RAD, the thread will be reassigned to a single RAD. The home RAD for the thread will be
selected as follows: If the specified NSG already has processes/threads attached, the home RAD for the specified thread will be the home
RAD for that NSG. If the specified NSG is empty, the home RAD for the thread will be selected based on the setting of the flags argument.
The following options are defined for the flags argument: The requested attachment and any implied reassignments are mandatory, overriding
any prior binding of the specified thread. If this option is not set, and the thread is bound (RAD_INSIST) to a different RAD such that the
system cannot honor the request, the request will fail. The thread has small memory requirements, so the system should favor (for the home
RAD) those RADs with light CPU loads, independent of their available memory. This flag applies only when attaching to an empty NSG. The
thread has large memory requirements, so the system should favor (for the home RAD) those RADs with more available memory, independent of
their CPU loads. This flag only applies when attaching to an empty NSG. Arrange for the existing memory (stack pages) of a thread that is
assigned a new home RAD to be migrated to the new RAD. If omitted, only newly allocated pages will be allocated on the new home RAD. Exist-
ing pages will migrate if/when they experience a high rate of remote cache misses. Migration will occur only for pages-in-memory objects
that have inherited the process's default memory allocation policy. Wait for the requested memory migration to be completed. Effectively,
this flag specifies "migrate now!".
RETURN VALUES
Success. Failure. In this case, the returned integer indicates the type of error. Possible errors include the following: The caller does
not have execute permission required to attach the thread based on the NSG's permissions. The thread specified by thread is hard attached
(RAD_INSIST) to RADs or has memory wired (locked) on its current RAD such that it cannot be migrated to the 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 group. The thread specified by the thread argument does not exist.
ERRORS
None.
SEE ALSO
Functions: nsg_attach_pid(3), nsg_get(3), numa_intro(3)
Files: numa_types(4)
pthread_nsg_attach(3)