When "pooladm -c" is done to commit the configuration, it will try and
satisfy the min/max constraints of all psets.
In your case, there are plenty of cpus, so pset1 gets 5 cpus. If you
had more psets configured, there might not be enough cpus to give pset1
5 cpus.
If the pset.min off all psets cannot be satisfied, "pooladm -c" will fail.
-Steve L.
On 03/10/11 09:54 AM, Ketan wrote:
I configured the the pset1 with 2 different ways
1. poolcfg -c 'create pset pset1 (uint pset.min = 5; uint pset.max = 5)'
pset pset1
int pset.sys_id 1
boolean pset.default false
uint pset.min 5
uint pset.max 5
string pset.units population
uint pset.load 7
uint pset.size 5
string pset.comment
*****************************************************************************
*************
2. 1. poolcfg -c 'create pset pset1 (uint pset.min = 1; uint pset.max = 5)'
pset pset1
int pset.sys_id 1
boolean pset.default false
uint pset.min 1
uint pset.max 5
string pset.units population
uint pset.load 10
uint pset.size 5
string pset.comment
whats the difference in both of them .. the only difference i can see is
uint.min=5 and uint.min=1 but the pset.size is 5 for both the cases
so is it just a different way of notation of some other difference too
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