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1. AIX
Apologies for this newbie question. We have inherited an IBM p5 520 (9111-520) running AIX 6.1.0.0 which seems to be the base install and no further patches installed.
Is this vulnerable to the Spectre/Meltdown threat?
Are patches available?
Looks like AIX 6.1.0.0 went 'end of support' in... (8 Replies)
Discussion started by: the_garbage
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2. AIX
Hello all, I am hoping someone can point me in the right direction here.
We had a machine running AIX 6.1 that someone completely corrupted, so we decided to re-load it from media. I was able to boot into DVD media, select options for complete (destructive) install, AIX standard, etc. The... (0 Replies)
Discussion started by: JamesNJ
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3. AIX
Hello,
What is wattage of POWER5+ 2.1Gz CPU ?
It's dual-core 90nm chip.
At least approximately ?
thanks,
Vilius (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: vilius
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4. AIX
picked up an old p520..and also spend sometimes to manage software:
a) AIX 7.1
b) VIOS Server 2.2
attempting to run a few LPARs without much more $$$$, as this is a home-made projects..
machine hdisk0, pre-installed with AIX 7.1
a few questions:
a) In order to run LPARs, I will... (7 Replies)
Discussion started by: ppchu99
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5. AIX
I have a power5 that I would like to update and bring everything forward.
I am wondering about trouble-free upgrades. Is it better to go 5.3 -> 7 or 5.3 ->6 ->7?
The power5 box is behind and hopefully can learn from experiences here.
Thanks. (6 Replies)
Discussion started by: redi
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6. AIX
Hi,
I am having problem allocating all my processors -- 6 processors -- to sharedpool1
I have 6 processors
and I want my lpars to share all these 6 processors.
DefaultPool can't be edited.
I edit my Sharedpool1 as follows
Reserved:0
Max Processors: 6
In my lpar profile:
Min: 1... (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: filosophizer
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7. AIX
Question is on setting of Physical and Virtual processors for LPARs to make proper use of virtualization capabilities.
Environment is a 8-way p570 with 4 LPARs.
lparVIO1 and lparVIO2:
AIX 5300-04-01
Mode/Type= Shared-SMT/Capped
Minimum Processors= 0.10
Desired Processors= 0.50
Maximum... (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: guttew
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8. AIX
Hi,
I have written an application which reports the CPU information like user cpu%, sys cpu%, idle cpu% and wait cpu%. The application is built on an AIX 5.1 machine. The appliaction runs fine on AIX 5.1 and 5.2 and their results match with that of the topas command. But when I run the... (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: allthanksquery
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9. AIX
I have encountered a problem that I cannot resolve. We have two
different AIX 5.3 boxes. On one box, regardless of whether it is
booted in 32 bit mode or 64 bit mode, I can obtain kernel metrics (i.e,
using kernel symbol names sysinfo or avenrun) via the nlink or nlink64
system call. On... (0 Replies)
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10. UNIX for Advanced & Expert Users
Firstly, here are the main system specs:
2x Pentium III 800MHz
MSI 694D Pro
4x 256MB PC133 SDRAM
420WATT Vantec PSU
In a nut shell, the systems reboots for no apparent reason while starting/installing up any OS when both processors are installed.
I've ran memtest86 for several hours, no... (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: meeps
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CPU_NEED_RESCHED(9) BSD Kernel Developer's Manual CPU_NEED_RESCHED(9)
NAME
cpu_need_resched -- context switch notification
SYNOPSIS
#include <sys/cpu.h>
void
cpu_need_resched(struct cpu_info *ci, int flags);
DESCRIPTION
The cpu_need_resched() function is the machine-independent interface for the scheduler to notify machine-dependent code that a context switch
from the current LWP, on the cpu ci, is required. This event may occur if a higher priority LWP appears on the run queue or if the current
LWP has exceeded its time slice.
If RESCHED_KPREEMPT flag is specified in flags and __HAVE_PREEMPTION C pre-processor macro is defined in <machine/intr.h>, machine-dependent
code should make a context switch happen as soon as possible even if the cpu is running the kernel code.
If RESCHED_IMMED flag is specified in flags, machine-dependent code should make a context switch happen as soon as possible. In that case,
for example, if ci is not the current processor, cpu_need_resched() typically issues an inter processor call to the processor to make it
notice the need of a context switch as soon as possible.
Typically, the cpu_need_resched() function will perform the following operations:
o Set a per-processor flag which is checked by userret(9) when returning to user-mode execution.
o Post an asynchronous software trap (AST).
o Send an inter processor interrupt to wake up cpu_idle(9).
SEE ALSO
sched_4bsd(9), userret(9)
BSD
July 31, 2010 BSD