numad command examples
numad – A user-level daemon that provides placement advice and process management for efficient use of CPUs and memory on systems with NUMA topology.
Numad can be run as a system daemon and can be managed by the standard init mechanisms of the host.
If interactive (manual) control is desired, you can start the daemon manually by typing:
/usr/bin/numad
Subsequent numad invocations while the daemon is running can be used to dynamically change most run-time options.
You can terminate numad from running by typing:
/usr/bin/numad -i0