Display the Current Domain Configuration (ldm)
primary active -n-cv- UART 256 523008M 0.1% 0.1% 19m
ssccn2-dom1 active -n---- 5001 128 256G 0.0% 0.0% 13m
ssccn2-dom2 active -n---- 5002 128 256G 0.0% 0.0% 13m
ssccn2-dom3 active -n---- 5003 128 256G 0.1% 0.1% 13m
ssccn2-dom4 active -n---- 5004 128 256G 0.0% 0.0% 14m
ssccn2-dom5 active -n--v- 5005 32 64G 0.0% 0.0% 1d 10h 15m
Based on your SuperCluster model, use one of these specifications to convert socket, core, and
VCPU values.
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Use these specifications for SuperCluster T5-8.
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1 socket = 16 cores
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1 core = 8 VCPUs
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Use these specifications for SuperCluster M6-32.
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1 socket = 12 cores
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1 core = 8 VCPUs
4.
View the amount of parked resources.
In this example, the first command line reports the number of cores in the logical CPU
repository. The second command line reports the amount of memory in the logical memory
repository.
# ldm list-devices -p core | grep cid | wc -l
28
# ldm list-devices memory
MEMORY
PA SIZE
0x300000000000 224G
0x380000000000 224G
Related Information
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“Display the Current Domain Configuration (osc-setcoremem)” on page 178
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“Change CPU/Memory Allocations (Socket Granularity)” on page 182
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“Change CPU/Memory Allocations (Core Granularity)” on page 186
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“Park Cores and Memory” on page 190
Maintaining the System 181