Unfortunately, we don't support that. Please file a feature request if it's
necessary.

Thanks,
-Aubrey

Nikolay Molchanov wrote:
> 
> We run performance tests on a Westmere system which has 16 CPUs.
> SpeedStep and Turbo Mode are enabled in BIOS, so each CPU can use
> a frequency within the "stock" range (1600 MHz - 2934 MHz) and above
> (because of Turbo Mode).
> On Linux (RHEL and OL) we can use a standard utility "cpufreq-selector"
> to set a fixed CPU frequency:
> 
> [root@gabor nikm]# /usr/sbin/cpufreq-selector -c 0 -f 2261000
> ...
> [root@gabor nikm]# /usr/sbin/cpufreq-selector -c 15 -f 2261000
> 
> Is there a way to change the CPU frequency on Solaris?
> 
> Thanks.
> Nik
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