Re: How can I know whether my memory is allocated on the node expected?

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Hi Chen,

Find the email titled "Red Hat would like to rework / enhance numastat" sent to this list approximately two hours before you sent your message, extract the attached "nmstat.c" program, and see if it gives you the information you want.

- Bill

On 06/05/2012 02:16 AM, Wei Chen wrote:
Hello everyone,

I wanna get more information about my running process and the allocated memory.
When I do the tests for the NUMA API, how can I know
numa_alloc_onnode() does what I expect?
Because I found problems that in my tests sometimes the access to the
i-th node memory by the i-th node processor is slower.

Thank you.

Best regards,
Chen
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