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6 chcpu - configure CPUs
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9 chcpu -c|-d|-e|-g cpu-list
10 chcpu -p mode
11 chcpu -r|-h|-V
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14 chcpu can modify the state of CPUs. It can enable or disable CPUs,
15 scan for new CPUs, change the CPU dispatching mode of the underlying
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20 comma-separated list of CPUs. The list can contain individual CPU
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22 command applicable to the CPUs with the addresses 0, 5, 7, 9, 10, and
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26 -c, --configure cpu-list
27 Configure the specified CPUs. Configuring a CPU means that the
28 hypervisor takes a CPU from the CPU pool and assigns it to the
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32 Disable the specified CPUs. Disabling a CPU means that the ker‐
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36 Enable the specified CPUs. Enabling a CPU means that the kernel
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41 Deconfigure the specified CPUs. Deconfiguring a CPU means that
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47 Set the CPU dispatching mode (polarization). This option has an
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56 Trigger a rescan of CPUs. After a rescan, the Linux kernel rec‐
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77 Heiko Carstens ⟨heiko.carstens@de.ibm.com⟩
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86 The chcpu command is part of the util-linux package and is available
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