Setting cluster attributes from the command line
This topic describes how to set cluster attributes from the command line.
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For the attributes EngineClass and EnginePriority, changes are effective immediately. For ProcessClass and ProcessPriority changes become effective only for processes fired after the execution of the haclus command. |
To modify a cluster attribute
To update the EngineClass
- Type the following command:
# haclus -modify EngineClass value
For example, to set the EngineClass attribute to RealTime::
# haclus -modify EngineClass "RT"
To update the EnginePriority
- Type the following command:
# haclus -modify EnginePriority value
For example, to set the EnginePriority to 20::
# haclus -modify EnginePriority "20"
To update the ProcessClass
- Type the following command:
# haclus -modify ProcessClass value
For example, to set the ProcessClass to TimeSharing:
# haclus -modify ProcessClass "TS"
To update the ProcessPriority
- Type the following command:
# haclus -modify ProcessPriority value
For example, to set the ProcessPriority to 40:
# haclus -modify ProcessPriority "40"