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Man Page: pset_destroy

Operating Environment: osf1

Section: 1

pset_destroy(1) 					      General Commands Manual						   pset_destroy(1)

NAME
pset_destroy - Destroys a processor set
SYNOPSIS
/usr/sbin/pset_destroy pset_id
DESCRIPTION
The pset_destroy command destroys an existing processor set. The pset_id variable is a unique integer that identifies the processor set and is returned by the pset_create command. If the processor set has any processors or processes assigned to it, the user is notified and asked to confirm the destruction of the processor set. Each processor in a destroyed processor set is returned to its default processor set. Note that the default processor set cannot be destroyed. You must be root to use this command. The processor set destruction is logged in the /var/adm/wtmp file.
FILES
SEE ALSO
pset_create(1), pset_assign_cpu(1), pset_assign_pid(1), pset_info(1) Files: processor_sets(4) pset_destroy(1)
Related Man Pages
pset_create(2) - opensolaris
pset_assign_pid(1) - osf1
pset_info(1) - osf1
pset_create(2) - sunos
pset_create(2) - minix
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