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Operating Systems Solaris Assigning cpu/core to globalzone Post 302962597 by javanoob on Wednesday 16th of December 2015 09:05:35 AM
Old 12-16-2015
Hi gull04,

Thanks for your reply.

Can i know if the "capped cpu" and "dedicated cpu" works for globalzone ?

I have added capped cpu to my globalzone, but it still shows 4 cpu, when i do a psrinfo

How do i verify then ?

Regards,
Noob
 

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tapset::timestamp_monotonic(3stap)										tapset::timestamp_monotonic(3stap)

NAME
tapset::timestamp_monotonic - systemtap timestamp_monotonic tapset DESCRIPTION
cpu_clock_ns Number of nanoseconds on the given cpu's clock See function::cpu_clock_ns(3stap) for details. cpu_clock_us Number of microseconds on the given cpu's clock See function::cpu_clock_us(3stap) for details. cpu_clock_ms Number of milliseconds on the given cpu's clock See function::cpu_clock_ms(3stap) for details. cpu_clock_s Number of seconds on the given cpu's clock See function::cpu_clock_s(3stap) for details. local_clock_ns Number of nanoseconds on the local cpu's clock See function::local_clock_ns(3stap) for details. local_clock_us Number of microseconds on the local cpu's clock See function::local_clock_us(3stap) for details. local_clock_ms Number of milliseconds on the local cpu's clock See function::local_clock_ms(3stap) for details. local_clock_s Number of seconds on the local cpu's clock See function::local_clock_s(3stap) for details. SEE ALSO
function::cpu_clock_ns(3stap), function::cpu_clock_us(3stap), function::cpu_clock_ms(3stap), function::cpu_clock_s(3stap), function::local_clock_ns(3stap), function::local_clock_us(3stap), function::local_clock_ms(3stap), function::local_clock_s(3stap), stap(1), stapprobes(3stap) IBM
--- tapset::timestamp_monotonic(3stap)
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