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Signed-off-by: Stone <ronald.stone@windriver.com>
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Signed-off-by: Stone <ronald.stone@windriver.com>
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Use Intel's CPU Manager for Kubernetes (CMK)

Use the CMK user manual to run a workload via CMK.

See https://github.com/intel/CPU-Manager-for-Kubernetes/blob/master/docs/user.md#pod-configuration-on-the-clusters-with-cmk-mutating-webhook-kubernetes-v190 for detailed instructions.

The basic workflow is to:

  1. Request the number of exclusive cores you want as:

    cmk.intel.com/exclusive-cores
  2. Run your workload as:

    /opt/bin/cmk isolate --pool=exclusive <workload>