ùISO8859-16˜)Ï6ù<0.m0œ*Í.ø .' V %v %œ $Â&ç$$3#X"|"ŸÂØó%.+T €˜+¯Û&ð(@Y v  “ &ž "Å'è8Iflr„– ©³'Ðød! e 0f Gg fÕ „ Z¥ ê8 F É4 H Ed Ž T ó K H j ” ] ÿ ^][¼|•O&Nv%Å%ë"-4€bÒã1480-101 usage: %s { -r rsetname | -d [ rsetfile ] }1480-102 Cannot read '%s/%s' Rset content1480-103 Errors when parsing definition file. Aborting1480-104 Internal error: Could not retreive Rset information1480-105 Internal error: Could not remove Rset1480-106 Incorrect format of the definition file1480-107 The name of the Rset is not valid1480-108 Cannot open Rset definition file '%s'1480-109 Cannot lock Rset definition file '%s'1480-110 Cannot allocate memory1480-111 'owner' attribute is missing1480-112 'group' attribute is missing1480-113 'perm' attribute is missing1480-114 resource attribute is missing1480-115 '%s': Bad 'owner' attribute1480-116 '%s': Bad 'group' attribute1480-117 '%s': Bad 'perm' attribute1480-118 '%s': Bad System RAD name1480-119 System RAD '%s' not found1480-120 No such Rset1480-121 Invalid Rset name1480-122 Permission denied1480-123 Cannot allocate a Rset1480-124 Cannot register '%s/%s' Rset1480-125 Cannot set '%s/%s' Rset attributesResource Set ManagementList All Resource SetsList All Resource Sets in a given namespaceList All System RADsList Application-defined Resource SetsRemove Application-defined Resource SetsShow a Process PartitionManage Resource Set DatabaseName SpaceResource Set NamePROCESS IDList All Resource Sets of the DatabaseAdd a Resource Set to the DatabaseRemove a Resource Set from the DatabaseChange / Show Characteristics of a Database Resource SetReload Resource Set DatabaseOwnerGroupOwner PermissionsGroup PermissionsOthers PermissionsResourcesName Space/Resource Set NameReload Database (Now/At next boot/Both)Now,At next boot,Both%s already exists in the databaseInvalid Name Space: %s'sys' is a reserved Name SpaceInvalid Resource Set Name: %sProvides a menu for management of processors and memory pools in resource sets. You can list, add, change or remove user and application defined resource sets. You can list system Resource Affinity Domains (RADs).Lists all system registered resource sets, displaying name and characteristics (owner, group, permissions, CPU, memory and resources) for each.Lists all resource sets registered under a particular namespace, displaying name and characteristics (owner, group, permissions, CPU, memory and resources) for each.Lists all system Resource Affinity Domain resource sets.Lists all resource sets registered by applications using the Rset API.Removes a resource set registered by an application.Lists the resources of the partition to which the process is restricted.Provides a menu for management of the System Administrator defined /etc/rsets resource set database.Specifies a registered name containing resource sets or a new name to be registered.Specifies a registered resource set or a new resource set to be registered.Specifies a process ID identifying a partition for which the corresponding resource sets are to be listed.Lists all resource set names defined in the System Administrator managed /etc/rsets database.You can add a resource set definition to the System Administrator managed /etc/rsets database.Removes a resource set definition from the System Administrator managed /etc/rsets databaseYou can change or display characteristics of a resource set defined in the System Administrator managed /etc/rsets database.Reregister the System Administrator defined resource sets as specified in the System Administrator managed /etc/rsets database. New resource sets present in the database will be registered, characteristics of previously existing resource sets will be modified as specified in the database and resource sets previously registered, but absent from the database will be removed from the system registry.Specifies the user account to which the resource set will be assigned as owner.Specifies the group identification to which the resource set will be assigned.Defines the owner access permissions.Defines the group access permissions.Defines others access permissions.Defines the list of RADs in the resource set.Specifies a registered name space plus resource set to remove or for which characteristics will be displayed and may be changed.Specifies whether System Administrator defined resource sets specified in the System Administrator managed /etc/rsets database are reregistered from the database immediately, at the next system restart or both.