This command changes the CPU limit for the "Other" (non-vital) process group.
other | Designates "Other" (non-vital) process group. |
cpu-limit | Designates changing the maximum amount of CPU that the "Other" process group can use during resource contention. |
cpu-limit | Sets the value for the CPU limit value as a percentage. The valid range is 5% to 50%; default is 10%. |
By default, the CPU limit of "Other" group is 10%. With the default configuration, the "Vital" group CPU limit is 90%.
This command allows you to configure CPU limits for the “Other” group. The configured CPU percentage is guaranteed for the "Other" group, unless a real-time kernel task needs CPU.
When this command is issued, the CPU limit for the "Vital" group is changed as well. For example, if you change the CPU limit value to 30, the new values are: 70% for "Vital", and 30% for "Other".
Warning: Increasing CPU limit of the “Other” group may degrade EXOS performance and lead to network instability. The CPU limit for the “Other” group has been increased from 10% to 30%.
To see the status of the process groups, use the command show process group.
The following example changes the "Other" process group CPU limit to 30%. Additionally, the "Vital" group is changed to 70%:
# configure process group other cpu-limit 30
This command was first available in ExtremeXOS 22.2.
This command is available on all Universal switches supported in this document.