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That's all there is to it!
Simple NUMA policy support. It consists of a numactl program to run
other programs with a specific NUMA policy and a libnuma shared library
("NUMA API") to set NUMA policy in applications.
 
The libnuma binary interface is supposed to stay binary compatible.
Incompatible changes will use new symbol version numbers.
 
In addition there are various test and utility programs, like
numastat to display NUMA allocation statistics and memhog.
 
In test there is a small regression test suite.
Note that regress assumes a unloaded machine with memory free on each
node. Otherwise you will get spurious failures in the non strict
policies (prefered, interleave)
 
See the manpages numactl.8 and numa.3 for details.
 
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