I am running idlemax at 250 right now and once I get some routing
protocols running then I'll start tweaking it some more..
allegedly, adding routing protocols may not matter in the grand scheme
of things..
Ciao
Joe
On 02/26/2012 09:10 PM, Tim Miller wrote:
You forgot Idlemax = 100
Place it right below your Idlepc setting in your .net file
That should get CPU down further...
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On Feb 26, 2012, at 10:07 PM, Joe Danrich<[email protected]> wrote:
Guys appreciate the comments from everyone..
I did get the 64bit GNS3 to run very on my quad-core i7 laptop with 8GB RAM..
It appears so far to run more smoother than the 32bit on Windows 7..
I was able to tweak it and have the entire IPExperts Dynamips map running with
about 35-40% of the overall CPU(s) being used at the most. So far this is
initial without any IP Routing or the dreaded multi cast.. ;-)
I setup separate hypervisors for each group of devices and in turn each of them
had their own idle-pc.. So far so good..
Cheers
Joe
On 02/26/2012 08:27 PM, Tim Miller wrote:
I have no issues on Windows7 64bit and I can run the IPX topology with 10% CPU
load on a cheap i5 laptop with an SSD.
- gotta use Idlemax and Idlepc values!!!!
I'm using the GNS virtual box edition.
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On Feb 26, 2012, at 7:57 PM, Bob McCouch<[email protected]> wrote:
Windows also has per-process memory limits which cap you at 6-8
routers per hypervisor, requiring you to use multiple instances of
Dynamips hypervisors. Linux doesn't have that restriction so you can
run a single hypervisor.
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On Feb 26, 2012, at 9:48 PM, Max Kamali<[email protected]> wrote:
I use the windows version for quick/small tests ( no more than 5 virtual
routers) when I don't want to fire up my linux box. Cpu usage is higher
compared to linux. You may also run into issues with dynamips crashing when
booting about 8 or more routers, even with a boot-sequence delay.
For heavy I'd recommend using linux.
-max
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Sent: Sunday, February 26, 2012 6:21 PM
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Subject: [OSL | CCIE_RS] Dynamips / GNS3 64 Bit
Hello Peoples
So on Windows 7 has anyone tried the 64Bit version of Dynamips/GNS3 that is
available as a stand-alone download?
If so, any good, bad or ugly?
Ta
Joe
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