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    NAME

    poolcfg - create and modify resource pool configuration files
     
    

    SYNOPSIS

    /usr/sbin/poolcfg -c command [-d | [filename]]
    

    /usr/sbin/poolcfg -f command_file [-d | [filename]]
    

    /usr/sbin/poolcfg -h
    

     

    DESCRIPTION

    The poolcfg utility provides configuration operations on pools and sets. These operations are performed upon an existing configuration and take the form of modifications to the specified configuration file. If you use the -d option, the modifications occur to the kernel state. Actual activation of the resulting configuration is achieved by way of the pooladm(1M) utility.

    Pools configuration files are structured files that must have been constructed using poolcfg itself or libpool(3LIB) directly.

    An invocation of poolcfg with the pool dynamic location and write permission will hang if the dynamic location has already been opened for writing.

    The configurations which are created by this utility can be used by pooladm to instantiate the configuration upon a target host.  

    OPTIONS

    The following options are supported:

    -c command

    Specify command as an editing command. See USAGE.

    -d

    Operate directly on the kernel state. No filename is allowed.

    -f command_file

    Take the commands from command_file. command_file consists of editing commands, one per line.

    -h

    Display extended information about the syntax of editing commands.

     

    USAGE

     

    Scripts

    A script consists of editing commands, one per line, of the following:

    info [entity-name]

    Display configuration (or specified portion) in human readable form to standard output. If no entity is specified, system information is displayed. Therefore, poolcfg -c 'info' afile is an equivalent invocation to poolcfg -c 'info system name' afile.

    create entity-name [property-list]

    Make an entity of the specified type and name.

    destroy entity-name

    Remove the specified entity.

    modify entity-name [property-list]

    Change the listed properties on the named entity.

    associate pool-name [resource-list]

    Connect one or more resources to a pool, or replace one or more existing connections.

    transfer to [resourcetype] name[component-list]

    Transfer one or more discrete components to a resource .

    transfer [quantity] from [resourcetype] [src] to [tgt]

    Transfer a resource quantity from src to tgt.

    transfer [quantity] to [resourcetype] [tgt] from [src]

    Transfer a resource quantity to tgt from src.

    discover

    Create a system entity, with one pool entity and resources to match current system configuration. All discovered resources of each resource type are recorded in the file, with the single pool referring to the default resource for each resource type.

    This command is a NO-OP when poolcfg operates directly on the kernel. See the -d option.

    You should avoid use of this command. The preferred method for creating a configuration is to export the dynamic configuration using pooladm(1M) with the -s option.

    rename entity-name to new-name

    Change the name of an entity on the system to its new name.

     

    Property Lists

    The property list is specified by:

    ( proptype name = value [ ; proptype name = value ]* )
    

    where the last definition in the sequence for a given proptype, name pair is the one that holds. For property deletion, use ~ proptype name.  

    Resource Lists

    A resource list is specified by:

    ( resourcetype name [ ; resourcetype name ]* )
    

    where the last specification in the sequence for a resource is the one that holds. There is no deletion syntax for resource lists.  

    Component Lists

    A component list is specified by:

    ( componenttype name [ ; componenttype name ]* )
    

    where the last specification in the sequence for a component is the one that holds. There is no deletion syntax for component lists.  

    Recognized Entities

    system

    Machine level entity

    pool

    Named collection of resource associations

     

    Resource Types

    pset

    Processor set resource

     

    Property Types

    boolean

    Takes one of two values true or false.

    int

    A 64-bit signed integer value.

    uint

    A 64-bit unsigned integer value.

    string

    Strings are delimited by quotes ("), and support the character escape sequences defined in formats(5).

    float

    Scientific notation is not supported.

     

    EXAMPLES

    Example 1 Writing a poolcfg Script

    The following poolcfg script creates a pool named Accounting, and a processor set, small-1. The processor set is created first, then the pool is created and associated with the set.

    create pset small-1 ( uint pset.min = 1 ; uint pset.max = 4)
    create pool Accounting
    associate pool Accounting ( pset small-1 )
    

    Example 2 Reporting on pool_0

    The following command reports on pool_0 to standard output in human readable form:

     # poolcfg -c 'info pool pool_0' /etc/pooladm.conf
    

    Example 3 Destroying pool_0 and Its Associations

    The following command destroys pool_0 and associations, but not the formerly associated resources:

    # poolcfg -c 'destroy pool pool_0' /etc/pooladm.conf
    

    Example 4 Displaying the Current Configuration

    The following command displays the current configuration:

    $ poolcfg -c 'info' /etc/pooladm.conf
    system example_system
                  int system.version 1
                  boolean system.bind-default true
                  string system.comment Discovered by libpool
    
                  pool pool_default
                       boolean pool.default true
                       boolean pool.active true
                       int pool.importance 5
                       string pool.comment
                       string.pool.scheduler FSS
                       pset pset_default
    
                  pset pset_default
                       int pset.sys_id -1
                       string pset.units population
                       boolean pset.default true
                       uint pset.max 4294967295
                       uint pset.min 1
                       string pset.comment
                       boolean pset.escapable false
                       uint pset.load 0
                       uint pset.size 2
    
                       cpu
                            int cpu.sys_id 0
                            string cpu.comment
    
                       cpu
                            int cpu.sys_id 2
                            string cpu.comment
    

    Example 5 Moving cpu with ID 2 to Processor Set pset1 in the Kernel

    The following command moves cpu with ID 2 to processor set pset1 in the kernel:

    # poolcfg -dc 'transfer to pset pset1 ( cpu 2 )'
    

    Example 6 Moving 2 cpus from Processor Set pset1 to Processor Set pset2 in the Kernel

    The following command moves 2 cpus from processor set pset1 to processor set pset2 in the kernel:

    # poolcfg -dc 'transfer 2 from pset pset1 to pset2'
    

     

    ATTRIBUTES

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

    ATTRIBUTE TYPEATTRIBUTE VALUE

    AvailabilitySUNWpool

    Interface Stability

    The invocation is Committed. The output is Uncommitted.  

    SEE ALSO

    pooladm(1M), poolbind(1M), libpool(3LIB), attributes(5), formats(5)


     

    Index

    NAME
    SYNOPSIS
    DESCRIPTION
    OPTIONS
    USAGE
    Scripts
    Property Lists
    Resource Lists
    Component Lists
    Recognized Entities
    Resource Types
    Property Types
    EXAMPLES
    ATTRIBUTES
    SEE ALSO


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