06-22-2014
Thanks for your reply,
I accept your statement, but is it possible if the LPAR is capped and it could share its free cpu to other Lpars in the same Managed System?
Kindly explain, im lagging
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cache::memcached::managed::multi
Cache::Memcached::Managed::Multi(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation Cache::Memcached::Managed::Multi(3pm)
NAME
Cache::Memcached::Managed::Multi - multiple Cache::Memcache::Managed objects
SYNOPSIS
use Cache::Memcached::Managed::Multi;
my $multi = Cache::Memcached::Managed::Multi->new( @managed );
DESCRIPTION
Provides the same API as Cache::Memcached::Managed, but applies all methods called to all of the objects specified, except for new and
objects.
CONTEXT
All methods are called on all of the Cache::Memcached::Managed objects in the same context (list, scalar or void) in which the method is
called on the Cache::Memcached::Managed::Multi object. The return value differs in format depending on the context also:
scalar
my $listref = $multi->method;
print "Result: @{$listref}
";
When called in scalar context, a list ref with scalar values is returned in the same order in which the objects are used (which is
determined by the order in which they were supplied with new and returned by objects..
list
my @listref = $multi->method;
print "Result $_: @{$listref[$_]}
" foreach 0..$#listref;
When called in list context, a list of list references is returned in the same order in which the objects are used (which is determined
by the order in which they were supplied with new and returned by objects.
void
$multi->method;
When called in void context, nothing is returned (not strangely enough ;-).
SPECIFIC CLASS METHODS
There is only one specific class method.
new
my $multi = Cache::Memcached::Managed::Multi->new( @managed );
Create an object containing multiple Cache::Memcached::Managed objects. Returns the instantiated object.
SPECIFIC INSTANCE METHODS
objects
my @managed = $multi->objects;
Returns the list of instantiated Cache::Memcached::Managed objects that the object is a proxy for.
AUTHOR
Elizabeth Mattijsen
COPYRIGHT
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This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details.
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