Currently, I am planning a migration between machine which under True64UNIX. The new machine will run with higher version O/S. My question is, is there any solution on migrating one machine to another which with different O/S version? My goal is keeping minimum impact to the users.
Excuse my... (1 Reply)
I'm trying to see every file which my group (staff) has in a certain directory, recursively. The pipe
ls -l -R | grep staff
is not working exactly as I want, as for every directory to which my user does not have access, a line like:
ls: ./directory/lost+found: The file access permissions do not... (5 Replies)
If I have an oracle 9 database environment on a san running solaris 5.8 as the os. Can I plug the san into a Solaris 5.9 environment and have the database work ? - as long as binaries are on the san (1 Reply)
I have some UFS volumes (non root), that I would like to change into ZFS volumes.
Is this possible ?
I think the only method is to create a new zfs volume and copy the data accoss, this would take a long time for us. Is there a quicker way ?
Regards (5 Replies)
Here is the issue:
I am building a database server using Solaris 10x86 U8.
The system is jumpstarted with mpxio enabled and booting from the san.
We need to have powerpath 5.3 installed and would like to have powerpath take control of the the boot san as well or have mpxio control the san... (2 Replies)
Hi ,
I would like to (MYSQL) migrate the all the data from solari's to linux box.
I have checked whether mysql is installed or not.
rpm -qa | grep -i mysql
I confirmed !!!!
I want to know the following points.
1) How can get to know what are mysql data files and location as well.... (4 Replies)
Hi,I am using following code for FTP in shell script file and it is working.Now I want to migrate from FTP to SFTP.What code changes/steps I have to perform for SFTP ?
ftp -in <<FIN
open $SAP_UP_SERVER
user $SAP_UP_USER $SAP_UP_PASSWORD
asc
put... (7 Replies)
Discussion started by: Nitin Varshneya
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migratepages
MIGRATEPAGES(8) Linux Administrator's Manual MIGRATEPAGES(8)NAME
migratepages - Migrate the physical location a processes pages
SYNOPSIS
migratepages pid from-nodes to-nodes
DESCRIPTION
migratepages moves the physical location of a processes pages without any changes of the virtual address space of the process. Moving the
pages allows one to change the distances of a process to its memory. Performance may be optimized by moving a processes pages to the node
where it is executing.
If multiple nodes are specified for from-nodes or to-nodes then an attempt is made to preserve the relative location of each page in each
nodeset.
For example if we move from nodes 2-5 to 7,9,12-13 then the preferred mode of operation is to move pages from 2->7, 3->9, 4->12 and 5->13.
However, this is only posssible if enough memory is available.
Valid node specifiers
all All nodes
number Node number
number1{,number2} Node number1 and Node number2
number1-number2 Nodes from number1 to number2
! nodes Invert selection of the following specification.
NOTES
Requires an NUMA policy aware kernel with support for page migration (linux 2.6.16 and later).
migratepages will only move pages that are not shared with other processes if called by a user without administrative priviledges (but with
the right to modify the process).
migratepages will move all pages if invoked from root (or a user with administrative priviledges).
FILES
/proc/<pid>/numa_maps for information about the NUMA memory use of a process.
COPYRIGHT
Copyright 2005-2006 Christoph Lameter, Silicon Graphics, Inc. migratepages is under the GNU General Public License, v.2
SEE ALSO numactl(8) , set_mempolicy(2) , get_mempolicy(2) , mbind(2) , sched_setaffinity(2) , sched_getaffinity(2) , proc(5) , ftok(3) , shmat(2) ,
taskset(1)SGI Jan 2005 MIGRATEPAGES(8)