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pooladm (1)
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    NAME

    pooladm - activate and deactivate the
    resource pools facility
     
    

    SYNOPSIS

    /usr/sbin/pooladm [-n] [-s] [-c] [filename] | -x
    

    /usr/sbin/pooladm [-d | -e]
    

     

    DESCRIPTION

    The pooladm command provides administrative operations on pools and sets. pooladm reads the specified filename and attempts to activate the pool configuration contained in it.

    Before updating the current pool run-time configuration, pooladm validates the configuration for correctness.

    Without options, pooladm prints out the current running pools configuration.  

    OPTIONS

    The following options are supported:

    -c

    Instantiate the configuration at the given location. If a filename is not specified, it defaults to /etc/pooladm.conf.

    -d

    Disable the pools facility so that pools can no longer be manipulated.

    -e

    Enable the pools facility so that pools can be manipulated.

    -n

    Validate the configuration without actually updating the current active configuration. Checks that there are no syntactic errors and that the configuration can be instantiated on the current system. No validation of application specific properties is performed.

    -s

    Update the specified location with the details of the current dynamic configuration.

    This option requires update permission for the configuration that you are going to update. If you use this option with the -c option, the dynamic configuration is updated before the static location.

    -x

    Remove the currently active pool configuration. Destroy all defined resources, and return all formerly partitioned components to their default resources.

     

    OPERANDS

    The following operands are supported:

    filename

    Use the configuration contained within this file.

     

    EXAMPLES

    Example 1 Instantiating a Configuration

    The following command instantiates the configuration contained at /home/admin/newconfig:

    example# /usr/sbin/pooladm -c /home/admin/newconfig
    

    Example 2 Validating the Configuration Without Instantiating It

    The following command attempts to instantiate the configuration contained at /home/admin/newconfig. It displays any error conditions that it encounters, but does not actually modify the active configuration.

    example# /usr/sbin/pooladm -n -c /home/admin/newconfig
    

    Example 3 Removing the Current Configuration

    The following command removes the current pool configuration:

    example# /usr/sbin/pooladm -x
    

    Example 4 Enabling the Pools Facility

    The following command enables the pool facility:

    example# /usr/sbin/pooladm -e
    

    Example 5 Enabling the Pools Facility Using SMF

    The following command enables the pool facility through use of the Service Management Facility. See smf(5).

    example# /usr/sbin/svcadm enable svc:/system/pools:default
    

    Example 6 Saving the Active Configuration to a Specified Location

    The following command saves the active configuration to /tmp/state.backup:

    example# /usr/sbin/pooladm -s /tmp/state.backup
    

     

    FILES

    /etc/pooladm.conf

    Configuration file for pooladm.

     

    ATTRIBUTES

    See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attributes:

    ATTRIBUTE TYPEATTRIBUTE VALUE

    AvailabilitySUNWpool

    Interface Stability

    The invocation is Evolving. The output is Unstable.  

    SEE ALSO

    poolcfg(1M), poolbind(1M), psrset(1M), svcadm(1M), pset_destroy(2), libpool(3LIB), attributes(5), smf(5)

     

    NOTES

    Resource bindings that are not presented in the form of a binding to a partitionable resource, such as the scheduling class, are not necessarily modified in a pooladm -x operation.

    The pools facility is not active by default when Solaris starts. pooladm -e explicitly activates the pools facility. The behavior of certain APIs related to processor partitioning and process binding are modified when pools is active. See libpool(3LIB).

    You cannot enable the pools facility on a system where processor sets have been created. Use the psrset(1M) command or pset_destroy(2) to destroy processor sets manually before you enable the pools facility.

    Because the Resource Pools facility is an smf(5) service, it can also be enabled and disabled using the standard SMF interfaces.


     

    Index

    NAME
    SYNOPSIS
    DESCRIPTION
    OPTIONS
    OPERANDS
    EXAMPLES
    FILES
    ATTRIBUTES
    SEE ALSO
    NOTES


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