Hi,
Is there a limit in the number of proimitives, etc you can have?
What maximum number is recommended based on best-practices?
Are 1500 to many?
Thanks
Mima
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Hi!
I guess there is no direct limit for the number of primitives, but performance
may depend on that number: Maybe O(1), mybe (O(n), hopefully not (On^2) or
worse. Immediately I suspect the communication protocol (TOTEM) may run into
problems if a lot of data is exchanged, probably even after
On 11 Nov 2013, at 13:57, Michael Brookhuis mimabr...@googlemail.com wrote:
Is there a limit in the number of proimitives, etc you can have?
What maximum number is recommended based on best-practices?
Are 1500 to many?
I think it depends on your transport layer. If you're using heartbeat I
On 11/11/13 07:57, Michael Brookhuis wrote:
Hi,
Is there a limit in the number of proimitives, etc you can have?
What maximum number is recommended based on best-practices?
Are 1500 to many?
Thanks
Mima
The cib will be very large, so pushing changes to other nodes will take
time
You will also have to be careful of the shared memory size between the nodes. I
had issues with massive cibs. Setting some environment variables fixed the
issue but the defaults are too small.
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I have found my settings.
I needed to set the following in /etc/sysconfig/pacemaker
# Force use of a particular class of IPC connection
# PCMK_ipc_type=shared-mem|socket|posix|sysv
export PCMK_ipc_type=shared-mem
# Specify an IPC buffer size in bytes
# Useful when connecting to really big
On 12 Nov 2013, at 12:01 am, Ulrich Windl ulrich.wi...@rz.uni-regensburg.de
wrote:
Hi!
I guess there is no direct limit for the number of primitives, but
performance may depend on that number: Maybe O(1), mybe (O(n), hopefully not
(On^2) or worse. Immediately I suspect the communication