You might want to enable "numa interleave" for Maria (if your instance
will use more than the memory of a single physical CPU for example), for
that you can pass the option "--numa-interleave" to mysqld_safe or
simply add "numa_interleave" in the configuration under the
"[mysqld_safe]" section.
- On 5 Aug, 2015, at 8:24 AM, roberto robe...@spadim.com.br wrote:
> Hi guys i'm comfiguring linux kernel, there's some valid numa comfig at kernel
> to check?
Why? Most distro kernels have most options enabled including NUMA support.
> It's a xeon server with 2 cpu and 10cores each
$ num
Hi guys i'm comfiguring linux kernel, there's some valid numa comfig at
kernel to check? It's a xeon server with 2 cpu and 10cores each
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