Am 28.10.2011 22:00, schrieb Beartooth:
>
> When I first tried F15, I managed to get it hopelessly snarled;
> but now I have an expendable laptop running F16 Beta with xfce, and I
> think I can learn to live with it. The rest of my machines all still run
> F14. I'm wondering what my cha
Actually, in my experience you'd want each device (or actually each irq -
especially in the case of multi-queue device) to fall squarely on one CPU
core by manually setting the irq_affinity.
I place very little faith on automated irq balancing.
- Gilboa
On Saturday, October 29, 2011, Benjamin
Hi,
I want to configure irqbalance on both cpus.I have 2 lan interface one
is wan and second is lan , currently i have 2 cpu and wan is falling on
cpu0 and lan is also falling on cpu0.And now i want to set both
interface should be fall on both cpus.
How to do it?
cat /proc/cpuinfo
processo
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> New trusted boot feature, supposedly to prevent mal