> You can get the latency information using lgrpinfo -l
> command. This will
> extract the latency table from the kernel. Note that these
> latencies are just
> approximation of the real node-to-memory latencies, but they
> do give idea of relative latencies. On sparc systems these
> latencie
Philip,
thank you for your comments!
> I have to echo the other positive comments about the lgrp tools. It's
> shedding light on a whole area which has previously been difficult to
> appreciate. The ideal would be to get some idea via the tools of the latency
> penalty of accessing pages across g
> More cpmments for pmadvise:
The product I work on is already shipping something which does the
equivalent of a small subset of madvise, so it would be generally useful to
us.
I have to echo the other positive comments about the lgrp tools. It's
shedding light on a whole area which has previousl