Set Up a Default Scheduling Class to Fully Use Resources on Multithreaded Systems

Set Up a Default Scheduling Class to Fully Use Resources on Multithreaded Systems

April, 2008

This tech tip shows how to set up a default scheduler class so computing resources are fully used on systems that have a multithreaded processor, such as the UltraSPARC T1 or T2.

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