Re: Re: irqbalance is dead, can not shutdown

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One other thing,
You have to put the commands to set the CPU in a startup script like rc.local to reset them after a reboot.


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Steven

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"James Olin Oden" <james.oden@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message 
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On 4/4/06, Steven <asterisk@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> I get better performance when I disable it.
>
> I put my PRI card interrupts on 1 CPU and my RAID controller, Eth, etc. on the other.
> This is a boost for my PRI cards. (digium cards for asterisk VOIP PBX)
> These cards produce 1000 interrupts per second.

Sow how do you do that?  Just curious...james
>
> irqbalance was reassigning the CPU for handling the interrupts on the PRI cards every few seconds.  During the switch, I would 
> drop
> a few interrupts.
>
How does one note when the irq's are  being changed for particular devices?

Thanks...james 




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