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Operating Systems AIX Profile Max CPU Setting Post 302743895 by kah00na on Thursday 13th of December 2012 02:17:58 PM
Old 12-13-2012
The "Max" you are referring to is the maximum amount of CPU the LPAR can be entitled to. Since your LPAR is uncapped, the maximum amount of CPU the LPAR can consume is the number of virtual processors x 10. If you have 10 virtual CPUs, the most it can consume is 10 CPUs. If you want to limit the CPU usage, you can do that by limiting the number of VCPUs or capping the LPAR. If you tell us what you are trying to achieve, maybe we can give you some options.
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cpufreqd-get(1) 														   cpufreqd-get(1)

NAME
cpufreqd-get - Issues "get" commands to cpufreqd. SYNTAX
cpufreqd-get [-l] PARAMETERS
-l list applied Profiles for all cpus. DESCRIPTION
cpufreqd-get issues a command to cpufreqd and reads the returned output. When run without arguments it will issue a "LIST_PROFILES" com- mand, useful for usage with cpufreqd-set. See the PARAMETERS above for more. COMMANDS
LIST_PROFILES cpufreqd-get Name (#1): On Demand High Active on CPU#: 0, 1 Governor: ondemand Min freq: 1000000 Max freq: 1833000 Name (#2): On Demand Low Governor: ondemand Min freq: 1000000 Max freq: 1333000 LIST_APPLIED_PROFILES cpufreqd-get -l CPU#0: "High Speed 1" ondemand 731500-997500 Near the name (between the parenthesis) you can find the index number to use when setting a specific profile with cpufreqd-set. AUTHORS
Mattia Dongili <malattia@linux.it> SEE ALSO
cpufreqd-set(1), cpufreqd(8), cpufreqd.conf(5) Mattia Dongili 2.2.0 cpufreqd-get(1)
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