Directly Manipulating the Dynamic Configuration
It is possible to directly manipulate CPU resource types in the dynamic configuration
by using the poolcfg command with the -d option. There are two methods
used to transfer resources.
You can make a general request to transfer any available identified resources between sets.
You can transfer resources with specific IDs to a target set. Note that the system IDs associated with resources can change when the resource configuration is altered or after a system reboot.
For an example, see Transferring Resources.
If DRP is in use, note that the resource transfer might trigger
action from poold. See poold Overview for more information.