Processor binding events
Light-weight processes (LWPs) can be bound to a particular processor for
execution. These events can occur with some frequency on a system,
so their appearance is not necessarily a
concern. However, tracking these activities is useful to watch for
processes that may use this mechanism to "signal" each other, and
to monitor denial of service problems that can occur, possibly
with malicious intent. The events are as follows:
Processor binding events
Event
|
Description
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Manual page
|
Object audit
|
lwp_bind
|
bind LWP to processor
|
processor_bind(2),
processor_exbind(S)
|
N
|
lwp_unbind
|
unbind LWP
|
processor_bind(2),
processor_exbind(S)
|
N
|
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