SYNOPSIS
cset [cset options] set [set options] [args] cset set --help cset set cset set --recurse @@ -426,10 +757,12 @@ cset-set(1) Manual Page cset set --cpu 2-5 newset cset set --cpu 1,2,5-7 another_set cset set --destroy newset -cset set --destroy /mygroup_sets/my_set
OPTIONS
-
@@ -446,8 +779,7 @@ cset-set(1) Manual Page
-
- list the named cpuset(s); if -a is used, will list members of named - cpuset; if -r is used, will list recursively + list the named cpuset(s); if -r is used, will list recursively
- @@ -519,6 +851,8 @@ cset-set(1) Manual Page
DESCRIPTION
This command is used to create, modify, and destroy cpusets. @@ -572,14 +906,15 @@ moved to the parent of that cpuset. If this is not what you want, then manually move those tasks to the cpuset of your choice with the cset proc command (see cset proc --help for more information).
EXAMPLES
+EXAMPLES
- Create a cpuset with the default memory specification
-
-# cset set --cpu=2,4,6-8 --set=new_set +
# cset set --cpu=2,4,6-8 --set=new_set
-# cset set --cpu=3 --mem=3 /rad/set_one
+# cset set --cpu=3 --mem=3 /rad/set_one
The above commands will create the new cpusets, or if they already exist, they will modify them to the new specifications.