Re: cpuset - question

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On Wed, 2 Nov 2005, Daniel J Blueman wrote:

> Janos,
>
> You can see what valid memory nodes are available from the top-level
> cpuset directory:
>
> # cat /dev/cpuset/mems
> 0 1 2 3
>
> If you were to be running on a NUMA-capable system, you'd also want to
> ensure page interleaving was disabled in the BIOS/pre-boot firmware
> too.
> ___

Just for info, why is this in /dev at all, instead of, say,
/sys ??

-- 
~Randy
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