On 15.3.2017 18:09, John Jensen wrote:
> Unless I'm missing something, I was under the impression that BIRD is
> single-threaded and uses its own custom event scheduling code, so
> you're not going to see it using more than one core no matter what you
> do. Someone correct me if I'm wrong obviously
Unless I'm missing something, I was under the impression that BIRD is
single-threaded and uses its own custom event scheduling code, so you're
not going to see it using more than one core no matter what you do. Someone
correct me if I'm wrong obviously.
-JJ
On Tue, Mar 14, 2017 at 8:07 PM, Fernan
What can i do to improve cpu consumption. With 1gb traffic, 2,000 sessions
pppoe the bird and bird6 has peaks in a core 80% cpu.
2x xeon 2.4ghz quadcore 12mb cache l2.
In the bird I use only ospf and ospf
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> Em 13 de mar de 2017, às 06:37, Stuart Henderson
> escreveu:
On 2017/03/12 07:43, Fernando Galvão wrote:
> Hello guys,
>
> I wanted your help to validate if the bird with ospf is running with multi
> thread.
>
> I have a dell r410 server with 2 x56 quad core xeon processors totaling 16
> cores.
2 x 4 = 8, so for 16 you must have hyperthreading enabled.
Hello guys,
I wanted your help to validate if the bird with ospf is running with multi
thread.
I have a dell r410 server with 2 x56 quad core xeon processors totaling 16
cores.
This server was serving pppoe server with accel-ppp + quagga ospf v4 / v6 with
route summarization.
With 2,000 sess