Using the Processor Manager
If you have a multi-processor system you can use the
Processor Manager to switch processors
on and off, and to see additional information about each processor.
It is accessible from the Hardware folder of the
scoadmin(1M)
launcher, or by entering scoadmin processor
on the command line.
NOTE:
The Processor Manager is not present unless you have
installed a license for multiple processors.
NOTE:
You can administer processors on remote machines using the
Host Open Host
menu selection of the Processor Manager. See
``Managing host groups''
for more information.
To switch a processor on or off, click the name of the processor
to highlight it, then select
Action Start/Stop.
This toggles the processor on if it was off, or off if it was on.
Multiple processors can be taken on or off line at the same time.
In a graphical environment:
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Hold down <Ctrl> and click the name of the
processors you want to take on or off line.
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Select
Action Start/Stop.
In character mode:
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Select the processors from the list
by pressing <Enter>. A * character appears by each selected processor.
-
Select
Action Start/Stop.
To view the additional processor information, highlight the
processor, then select
Action Properties.
See
psrinfo(1M)
for details about the processor information displayed.
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Displaying processor information (psrinfo)
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Licensing multiple processors
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UnixWare 7 Release 7.1.4 - 22 April 2004