psrset(8)
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PSRSET(8) NetBSD System Manager's Manual PSRSET(8)
NAME
psrset -- control processor sets
SYNOPSIS
psrset [setid ...]
psrset -a setid cpuid ...
psrset -b setid pid ...
psrset -c [cpuid ...]
psrset -d setid
psrset -e setid command
psrset -i [setid ...]
psrset -p
psrset -r cpuid ...
psrset -u pid ...
DESCRIPTION
The psrset command can be used to control and inspect processor sets.
The system always contains at least one processor set: the default set.
The default set must contain at least one online processor (CPU) at all
times.
Available options:
-a Assign one or more processors (CPUs) to the set setid. In the
current implementation, a CPU may only be present in one set.
CPU IDs are as reported and used by the cpuctl(8) command.
-b Bind one or more processes to the set setid. All LWPs within the
processes will be affected. Bindings are inherited when new LWPs
or processes are forked. However, setting a new binding on a
parent process does not affect the bindings of its existing child
processes.
-c Create a new processor set. If successful, the ID of the new set
will be printed. If a list of CPU IDs is provided, those CPUs
will be assigned to the set upon creation. Otherwise, the set
will be created empty.
-d Delete the processor set specified by setid. Any LWPs bound to
the set will be re-bound to the default processor set.
-e Execute a command within the processor set specified by setid.
-i List all processor sets. For each set, print the member CPUs.
If psrset is run without any options, it behaves as if -i were
given.
-p List all CPUs. For each CPU, print the associated processor set.
-r Remove a CPU from its current set, and return it back to the
default processor set.
-u Bind the specified processes to the system default processor set.
SEE ALSO
pset(3), cpuctl(8), schedctl(8)
HISTORY
The psrset command first appeared in NetBSD 5.0.
NetBSD 9.2 September 23, 2008 NetBSD 9.2
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