broker_allup_default man page





SYNOPSIS

       broker_allup_default [broker_allup args]


DESCRIPTION

       The broker_allup_default script is a canned configuration of CPU Broker
       objects.   It  starts  broker_allup(1)  with any arguments given on the
       command line and loads the standard set of libraries.  Then it  creates
       a  manager, partition policy, weighted policy and strict policy.  After
       creating the objects it connects the manager to  the  partition  policy
       and the partition policy to the strict policy.  This configuration will
       place new tasks under the strict policy until they  are  moved  by  the
       user.   Finally,  the  script  prints out "Done!" to signal to the user
       that it has finished.

       The IORs for the objects created by this script will be dumped  in  the
       following files:

       ./allup.ior
              The object used to access the allup process.

       ./cb.ior
              The library object for libcpu-broker.

       ./policies.ior
              The library object for libpolicies.

       ./delegates.ior
              The library object for libdelegates.

       ./task_factories.ior
              The library object for libtask_factories.

       ./manager.ior
              The  manager  whose  current  policy  is set to ./partition_pol-
              icy.ior.

       ./strict_policy.ior
              The strict policy object.

       ./weighted_policy.ior
              The weighted policy object.

       ./partition_policy.ior
              The partition policy object with the strict policy object set as
              the default policy for new tasks.


SEE ALSO

       broker_allup(1), cbhey(1), cpubroker(7)


AUTHOR

       The Alchemy project at the University of Utah.


NOTES

       The    Alchemy    project    can    be    found    on    the   web   at
       http://www.cs.utah.edu/flux/alchemy



CPU Broker 1.2.0              2004/03/05 17:07:36      BROKER_ALLUP_DEFAULT(1)

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