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numactl

The numactl program allows you to run your application program on specific cpu's and memory nodes. It does this by supplying a NUMA memory policy to the operating system before running your program. The libnuma library provides convenient ways for you to add NUMA memory policies into your own program.

homepage: http://oss.sgi.com/projects/libnuma/

version toolchain
2.0.10 GCC/4.8.4
2.0.10 GCC/4.9.2
2.0.10 GNU/4.9.2-2.25
2.0.10 GNU/4.9.3-2.25
2.0.11 GCC/4.9.3-2.25
2.0.11 GCC/4.9.3
2.0.11 GCC/5.2.0
2.0.11 GCC/5.3.0-2.26
2.0.11 GCC/5.4.0-2.26
2.0.11 GCC/6.1.0-2.27
2.0.11 GCC/6.2.0-2.27
2.0.11 GCC/6.3.0-2.27
2.0.11 GCCcore/4.9.2
2.0.11 GCCcore/4.9.3
2.0.11 GCCcore/5.3.0
2.0.11 GCCcore/5.4.0
2.0.11 GCCcore/6.3.0
2.0.11 GCCcore/6.4.0
2.0.11 GCCcore/7.2.0
2.0.11 GCCcore/7.3.0
2.0.11 foss/2016a
2.0.11 iccifort/2016.3.210-GCC-4.9.3-2.25
2.0.11 iccifort/2016.3.210-GCC-5.4.0-2.26
2.0.11 intel/2016a
2.0.11 intel/2016b
2.0.12 GCCcore/8.2.0
2.0.12 GCCcore/8.3.0
2.0.13 GCCcore/10.2.0
2.0.13 GCCcore/9.2.0
2.0.13 GCCcore/9.3.0
2.0.14 GCCcore/10.3.0
2.0.14 GCCcore/11.2.0
2.0.14 GCCcore/11.3.0
2.0.16 GCCcore/12.2.0
2.0.16 GCCcore/12.3.0
2.0.16 GCCcore/13.2.0
2.0.18 GCCcore/13.3.0
2.0.9 GCC/4.8.3

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