On 4/29/07, ninjaboy <n0b0dyn1nj4@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hello, I'm reading about NUMA, and i've read numa_maps in proc of some process, why the kernel uses only one node?
Because you only have one node to use? What does `ls -l /sys/devices/system/node | wc -l` say?
# cat /proc/self/numa_maps 00400000 default file=/bin/cat mapped=3 N0=3 every process has always N0, that mean node 0 I'm on amd turion64 X2, then I've dual core.
Nodes != Processors. You can have many processors on a node all sharing the same memory.
The unique node is not used only in x86 arch?
I can't parse this question. Thanks, Nish -- To unsubscribe from this list: send an email with "unsubscribe kernelnewbies" to ecartis@xxxxxxxxxxxx Please read the FAQ at http://kernelnewbies.org/FAQ