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Licensing
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The Sun::Solaris::Lgrp file is distributed under the terms of the CDDL License.
Please see the LICENSE file in the distribution.
You can obtain a copy of the license at 
http://www.opensolaris.org/os/licensing.

See the License for the specific language governing permissions and limitations
under the License.

Availability
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This module is only available for Solaris 9u6, Solaris 10 and onwards.

Description
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This module provided access to the Solaris locality group library
liblgrp(3LIB). It provides both functional and object-oriented interface to all
functions defined in liblgrp(3LIB).

The t directory contains two files: Lgrp.t and Lgrp_api.t which contain lots
of examples (and serve as tests).

The bin directory contains the lgrpinfo script that displays information about
locality groups.

Installation
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1. Uncompress and untar the archive
2. cd to the module directory
3. perl Makefile.PL; make; make test; make install

If you are using gcc and wish to build this module against the perl shipped as
part of Solaris, see the Solaris-PerlGcc module, also available from CPAN.

Please send all your comments suggestions and bugfixes to 
Alexander Kolbasov <alexander.kolbasov at sun.com>

Please see http://opensolaris.org/os/community/performance/numa
for a discussion of Solaris NUMA support.