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Operating Systems AIX History command Post 302662421 by Scott on Tuesday 26th of June 2012 01:52:25 PM
Old 06-26-2012
You probably have to ask your teammates to "chmod" their history files.

The only other way is to be root and disrespect your colleagues privacy; or to hack into their, or roots account. As this isn't a "hacker's board", thread closed.
 

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Binding Helpers(3)					     Hardware Locality (hwloc)						Binding Helpers(3)

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Binding Helpers - Functions static inline void hwloc_distributev (hwloc_topology_t topology, hwloc_obj_t *root, unsigned n_roots, hwloc_cpuset_t *cpuset, unsigned n, unsigned until) static inline void hwloc_distribute (hwloc_topology_t topology, hwloc_obj_t root, hwloc_cpuset_t *cpuset, unsigned n, unsigned until) static inline void * hwloc_alloc_membind_policy_nodeset (hwloc_topology_t topology, size_t len, hwloc_const_nodeset_t nodeset, hwloc_membind_policy_t policy, int flags) static inline void * hwloc_alloc_membind_policy (hwloc_topology_t topology, size_t len, hwloc_const_cpuset_t cpuset, hwloc_membind_policy_t policy, int flags) Function Documentation static inline void* hwloc_alloc_membind_policy (hwloc_topology_ttopology, size_tlen, hwloc_const_cpuset_tcpuset, hwloc_membind_policy_tpolicy, intflags) [static] Allocate some memory on the memory nodes near given cpuset cpuset. This is similar to hwloc_alloc_membind_policy_nodeset, but for a given cpuset. static inline void* hwloc_alloc_membind_policy_nodeset (hwloc_topology_ttopology, size_tlen, hwloc_const_nodeset_tnodeset, hwloc_membind_policy_tpolicy, intflags) [static] Allocate some memory on the given nodeset nodeset. This is similar to hwloc_alloc_membind except that it is allowed to change the current memory binding policy, thus providing more binding support, at the expense of changing the current state. static inline void hwloc_distribute (hwloc_topology_ttopology, hwloc_obj_troot, hwloc_cpuset_t *cpuset, unsignedn, unsigneduntil) [static] static inline void hwloc_distributev (hwloc_topology_ttopology, hwloc_obj_t *roots, unsignedn_roots, hwloc_cpuset_t *cpuset, unsignedn, unsigneduntil) [static] Distribute n items over the topology under root. Distribute n items over the topology under roots. Array cpuset will be filled with n cpusets recursively distributed linearly over the topology under root, down to depth until (which can be INT_MAX to distribute down to the finest level). This is typically useful when an application wants to distribute n threads over a machine, giving each of them as much private cache as possible and keeping them locally in number order. The caller may typically want to also call hwloc_bitmap_singlify() before binding a thread so that it does not move at all. Note: This function requires the root object to have a CPU set. This is the same as hwloc_distribute, but takes an array of roots instead of just one root. Note: This function requires the roots objects to have a CPU set. Author Generated automatically by Doxygen for Hardware Locality (hwloc) from the source code. Version 1.4.1 Mon Feb 27 2012 Binding Helpers(3)
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