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+.TH CHCPU 8 "July 2014" "util-linux" "System Administration"
+.SH NAME
+chcpu \- configure CPUs
+.SH SYNOPSIS
+.B chcpu
+.BR \-c | \-d | \-e | \-g
+.I cpu-list
+.br
+.B chcpu \-p
+.I mode
+.br
+.B chcpu
+.BR \-r | \-h | \-V
+.SH DESCRIPTION
+.B chcpu
+can modify the state of CPUs. It can enable or disable CPUs, scan for new
+CPUs, change the CPU dispatching
+.I mode
+of the underlying hypervisor, and request CPUs from the hypervisor
+(configure) or return CPUs to the hypervisor (deconfigure).
+.PP
+Some options have a
+.I cpu-list
+argument. Use this argument to specify a comma-separated list of CPUs. The
+list can contain individual CPU addresses or ranges of addresses. For
+example,
+.B 0,5,7,9-11
+makes the command applicable to the CPUs with the addresses 0, 5, 7, 9, 10,
+and 11.
+.SH OPTIONS
+.TP
+.BR \-c , " \-\-configure " \fIcpu-list\fP
+Configure the specified CPUs. Configuring a CPU means that the hypervisor
+takes a CPU from the CPU pool and assigns it to the virtual hardware on which
+your kernel runs.
+.TP
+.BR \-d , " \-\-disable " \fIcpu-list\fP
+Disable the specified CPUs. Disabling a CPU means that the kernel sets it
+offline.
+.TP
+.BR \-e , " \-\-enable " \fIcpu-list\fP
+Enable the specified CPUs. Enabling a CPU means that the kernel sets it
+online. A CPU must be configured, see \fB\-c\fR, before it can be enabled.
+.TP
+.BR \-g , " \-\-deconfigure " \fIcpu-list\fP
+Deconfigure the specified CPUs. Deconfiguring a CPU means that the
+hypervisor removes the CPU from the virtual hardware on which the Linux
+instance runs and returns it to the CPU pool. A CPU must be offline, see
+\fB\-d\fR, before it can be deconfigured.
+.TP
+.BR \-p , " \-\-dispatch " \fImode\fP
+Set the CPU dispatching
+.I mode
+(polarization). This option has an effect only if your hardware architecture
+and hypervisor support CPU polarization. Available
+.I modes
+are:
+.RS 14
+.TP 12
+.PD 0
+.B horizontal
+The workload is spread across all available CPUs.
+.TP 12
+.B vertical
+The workload is concentrated on few CPUs.
+.RE
+.PD 1
+.TP
+.BR \-r , " \-\-rescan"
+Trigger a rescan of CPUs. After a rescan, the Linux kernel recognizes
+the new CPUs. Use this option on systems that do not
+automatically detect newly attached CPUs.
+.TP
+.BR \-V , " \-\-version"
+Display version information and exit.
+.TP
+.BR \-h , " \-\-help"
+Display help text and exit.
+
+.SH RETURN CODES
+.B chcpu
+has the following return codes:
+.TP
+.B 0
+success
+.TP
+.B 1
+failure
+.TP
+.B 64
+partial success
+.RE
+.SH AUTHOR
+.MT heiko.carstens@de.ibm.com
+Heiko Carstens
+.ME
+.SH COPYRIGHT
+Copyright IBM Corp. 2011
+.br
+.SH "SEE ALSO"
+.BR lscpu (1)
+.SH AVAILABILITY
+The chcpu command is part of the util-linux package and is available from
+.UR https://\:www.kernel.org\:/pub\:/linux\:/utils\:/util-linux/
+Linux Kernel Archive
+.UE .