Ejemplo:
cat /opt/oracle.supercluster/osc-setcoremem/log/osc-setcoremem_activity_10-29-2014_16\:58\:54.log
#
# ./osc-setcoremem
v1.0 built on Oct 29 2014 10:21:05
Current Configuration: Full-Rack T5-8 SuperCluster
+-------------------------+-------+--------+-----------+--- MINIMUM ----+
| DOMAIN
+-------------------------+-------+--------+-----------+-------+--------+
| primary
| ssccn2-dom1
| ssccn2-dom2
| ssccn2-dom3
| ssccn2-dom4
| ssccn2-dom5
+-------------------------+-------+--------+-----------+-------+--------+
| unallocated or parked
+-------------------------+-------+--------+-----------+-------+--------+
[Note] Following domains will be skipped in this session.
Root Domains
------------
ssccn2-dom5
CPU allocation preference:
1. Socket level
2. Core level
In case of Socket level granularity, proportional memory capacity is
automatically selected for you.
Choose Socket or Core level [S or C]
user input: 'C'
Step 1 of 2: Core count selection
primary
: desired number of cores [min: 9, max: 80. default: 16] :
user input (desired cores): ''
ssccn2-dom1 : desired number of cores [min: 4, max: 68. default: 16] :
user input (desired cores): '22'
ssccn2-dom2 : desired number of cores [min: 4, max: 50. default: 32] :
user input (desired cores): ''
ssccn2-dom3 : desired number of cores [min: 4, max: 22. default: 16] :
osc-setcoremem
| CORES | MEM_GB |
TYPE
|
16 |
256 | Dedicated |
|
16 |
256 | Dedicated |
|
32 |
512 | Dedicated |
|
16 |
256 | Dedicated |
|
16 |
256 | Dedicated |
|
4 |
64 |
Root
|
28 |
448 |
--
you chose [16] cores for primary domain
you chose [22] cores for ssccn2-dom1 domain
you chose [32] cores for ssccn2-dom2 domain
Acceso a los archivos log de osc-setcoremem
| CORES | MEM_GB |
9 |
64 |
4 |
32 |
4 |
32 |
4 |
32 |
4 |
32 |
|
4 |
64 |
|
-- |
--
|
Configuración de recursos de memoria y CPU
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