Hello,

I have two NIC devices and a quad core system that I'm trying to run kni on. I 
would like to leave two cores for general use and two cores for kni. When run 
kni on just one of the ports, everything works fine and I can use that vEth 
normally. The exact command I run is this: ./kni -c 0x0c -n 2 -- -P -p 0x1 
-config="(0,2,3)" But when I try to run kni on both ports, I can't find a 
configuration to make it work. Here's all the configs that I have tried, but 
none of them seem to work properly, the same way as just a single port: 
"(0,2,3), (1,2,3)"     "(0,2,3), (1,3,2)"    "(0,2,2), (1,3,3)". I'm wondering 
if it is supposed to work this way,  where each port needs its own Tx and Rx 
core, or if there is a way to get around it. If it is supposed to work this 
way, would it be worth my time to edit the code to allow me to have all Rx 
information dealt with on one core and all Tx on another?

Thanks,
Matt Olson

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