http://resourcemanagement.unixsolutions.hp.com/WaRM/schedpolicy.html
March Update to Plug-In Scheduler Policies project:
Both a new patch to the base kernels and deltas to
previous downloads are provided. If you download new utilities be sure to
download the new kernel, or libpset calls may not
There has been a little cross talk lately about the "HP" schedulers that
may be sowing some confusion.
1) Pluggable policies provides a minimally intrusive way to develop and
test new scheduler policies such as Processor Sets, or the Fair Share
Scheduler. It provides a good way to test a t
In the last month, there have been a few more minor changes to Loadable
Schedulers for Linux. Both a new patch to the base kernels and deltas to
previous downloads are provided. If you download new utilities be sure to
download the new kernel, or libpset calls may not behave properly!
Changes i
http://resourcemanagement.unixsolutions.hp.com/WaRM/schedpolicy.html
Changes included:
1.a new benchmark for realtime testing called sched_rr
2.a fix to YIELD code in pset.c which could result in a hang after
cpu assign of a busy cpu on Linux 2.2.16.
3.the release of a multi
http://resourcemanagement.unixsolutions.hp.com/WaRM/schedpolicy.html
come and see the updates for November to plugin scheduler policies for Linux:
- support for Linux 2_4 test 9
- support for IA64 kernels
- a performance enhancement related to sched yield correctness
- utilities fix
See out website
http://resourcemanagement.unixsolutions.hp.com/WaRM/schedpolicy.html
for this month's updates to Plug-in Schedulers for Linux.
Check out the new "constant" time scheduler!
change summary :
1. new module: const_sched.c
2. new xconfig buttons to conditionally build each scheduler
s what you think!
Scott Rhine
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