The "sim affinity -l" command is used to display the current affinity settings, which show how network interfaces are distributed among CPU cores. This command provides an overview of the affinity distribution, helping to understand how the load is balanced across the available CPU cores.
sim affinity has been deprecated. See sk170012 for replacement commands.
fw ctl affinity is the replacement command
[Expert@CP-FW03:0]# fw ctl affinity -l
Kernel fw_0: CPU 3
Kernel fw_1: CPU 2
Kernel fw_2: CPU 1
Daemon cprid: CPU 1 2 3
Daemon cpca: CPU 1 2 3
Daemon mpdaemon: CPU 1 2 3
Daemon status_proxy: CPU 1 2 3
Daemon fwd: CPU 1 2 3
Daemon in.asessiond: CPU 1 2 3
Daemon cprid: CPU 1 2 3
Daemon cpd: CPU 1 2 3
[Expert@CP-FW03:0]#
Sim affinity -I'' command is a command that displays the affinity distribution of the Security Gateway's interfaces. Affinity distribution is the assignment of CPU cores to handle the traffic from different interfaces
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