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10-22-2003 09:34 PM
10-22-2003 09:34 PM
Hi,
We have a Sun v440 running Solaris 9. We have Sybase IQ running on this machine. Does anyone know if it possible to partition the CPU's? i.e. I have 4 CPUs. I am told that I could use SRM - Solaris Resource Manager.
I need to ensure that Sybase only sees 2 CPUs. This has a licensing implication as Sybase IQ is licenced by the number of CPUs.
Also, can I do this on HP machines and if what are the requirements?
Many Thanks
We have a Sun v440 running Solaris 9. We have Sybase IQ running on this machine. Does anyone know if it possible to partition the CPU's? i.e. I have 4 CPUs. I am told that I could use SRM - Solaris Resource Manager.
I need to ensure that Sybase only sees 2 CPUs. This has a licensing implication as Sybase IQ is licenced by the number of CPUs.
Also, can I do this on HP machines and if what are the requirements?
Many Thanks
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10-22-2003 09:41 PM
10-22-2003 09:41 PM
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Hi,
For Solaris check this site.
http://store.sun.com/catalog/doc/BrowsePage.jhtml?catid=62649
For HP check this one.
http://www.software.hp.com/portal/swdepot/displayProductInfo.do?productNumber=B3835DA
Regards,
Robert-Jan.
For Solaris check this site.
http://store.sun.com/catalog/doc/BrowsePage.jhtml?catid=62649
For HP check this one.
http://www.software.hp.com/portal/swdepot/displayProductInfo.do?productNumber=B3835DA
Regards,
Robert-Jan.
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10-22-2003 09:44 PM
10-22-2003 09:44 PM
Re: Partitioning CPU's
On HP machines you can use either hard partitioning (npars) or soft partitioning (vpars).
npars is supported on the newer mid-range and higher HW (rp7410, rp8400, Superdome)
vpars is suppported on the rp5xxx (L-class) machines, since those do no support npars.
I can also have e.g. an rp7410 with (max) 2 hard partitions which in turn are partitioned using vpars.
Regards,
Bernhard
npars is supported on the newer mid-range and higher HW (rp7410, rp8400, Superdome)
vpars is suppported on the rp5xxx (L-class) machines, since those do no support npars.
I can also have e.g. an rp7410 with (max) 2 hard partitions which in turn are partitioned using vpars.
Regards,
Bernhard
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