[cod] [COD] SMP Kernels

Ian mu mu.llamas at gmail.com
Sun Jan 29 14:06:15 EST 2006


Hiya, you can always look into the "taskset" command (not always default
with most dists so may need to install the command/package) and set the
affinity of process per cpu.

On 1/29/06, Quint van Drosthagen <cod at se-easy.net> wrote:
>
>  Yes verry… I run a dual amd cpu system, and made a while back to start
> the wrong kernel… At that moment everything was separated on one cpu per
> process. That isn't the problem, what the problem is is that you can't say
> wich process is going to wich cpu, and that means in my case that one cpu
> was overloaded and one was doing nothing. Because of this there was a high
> load on my machine because everything had to wait until it can get cpu
> power… So for a short story… Keep using smp…
>
>
>
> Regards
>
> Quint
>
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> *From:* Carlo [mailto:carlomoretto at gmail.com]
> *Sent:* zondag 29 januari 2006 13:54
> *To:* cod at icculus.org
> *Subject:* [cod] [COD] SMP Kernels
>
>
>
> Im running a dual pentium mandrake 10.1 server with an smp kernel. The
> server runs 2 cod servers and 1 cod2 server
>
> Would I notice a big difference in performance if I switched to a non smp
> kernel?
>
> Thanks
>
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