#fw ctl affinity
List affinity (specific target or all):
fw ctl affinity -l [ <proc_selection> | [-r] [-a] ] [-v]
-a - All, list also targets without specific affinity.
-r - Reverse, list targets ordered by cpu.
-v - Verbose, print more info.
-q - Quiet, suppress errors.
proc_selection: { -p <pid> | -n <name> | -k <instance_id> | -i <interface> | -d}
(in case of virtual device, no identifier is needed, current context will be used)
-p - Process ID (will not survive reboot).
-n - CP daemon name (e.g. fwd).
-k - User space instance number.
-i - Interface name.
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