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pset_assign_pid(1)					    pset_assign_pid(1)

NAME
       pset_assign_pid - Assigns a process ID to a processor set

SYNOPSIS
       /usr/sbin/pset_assign_pid [-x] pset_id pid [pid...]

OPTIONS
       Assigns	exclusive  use	of  the target processor set to each specified
       process identification number.

DESCRIPTION
       The pset_assign_pid command assigns one or more process	identification
       numbers to an existing processor set.  The pset_id variable is a unique
       integer that identifies the  processor  set  and	 is  returned  by  the
       pset_create  command.  The  pid	variable is the process identification
       number, which is a unique integer that  identifies  the	process.  Each
       process identification number that is assigned is removed from its cur‐
       rent processor set.

       Use the -x option to assign exclusive use of the processor set.	If the
       processor  set  is already in use, a message is displayed, and the com‐
       mand terminates without performing the assignment.   If	the  exclusive
       assignment succeeds, new requests by other processes for assignments to
       the specified processor set (pset_id) are denied.

SEE ALSO
       Commands:  pset_destroy(1),     pset_create(1),	   pset_assign_cpu(1),
       pset_info(1)

       Files:  processor_sets(4)

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