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Cpuset Tutorial
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Cpuset (cset) is a Python application that provides a command line
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application front end for the cpusets functionality found in the Linux
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kernel.
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Basic Operation
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Help
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For a full list of cset commands:
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cset help
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For help on individual subcommands:
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cset help <command>
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For options of individual subcommands:
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cset <command> (-h | --help)
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Built-in Super Commands
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Cpuset has some built-in "super commands" that encapsulate common use
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cases of cpusets and make their interface simple to use.
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cset shield
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This super command sets up a shielded set of cpus environment.
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Basic cpuset Manipulation Commands
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Advanced Usage
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This describes more advanced usage of cpusets.
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Priority Realtime CPU Sets
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