Hi Michal
either you disable MQ/RSS or you run multiple instances of nprobe (each 
instance on a different queue)

Alfredo

On 20 May 2014, at 22:28, Michał Margula <[email protected]> wrote:

> W dniu 20.05.2014 22:06, Michał Margula pisze:
>> Hello,
>> 
>> We have migrated to new machine and want to take full advantage of its
>> specs. Until now we were using MQ=0 to have one queue. Now I removed
>> that and I heve 16 entries in /proc/interrupts.
>> 
>> Problem is that IIRC that it will capture now 1/16 of traffic (because
>> of 16 CPUs/cores). How to attach nprobe to every queue? Is it possible
>> with one process or do I neeed to have as many nprobes as queues?
>> 
>> Thanks!
>> 
> 
> It seems that proper way is to use -i dna0@X, where X is number of
> queue, but unfortunately nprobe accepts only last occurence of "-i"
> option. So it won't listen on multiple interfaces.
> 
> So how to do it - multiple instances of nprobe?
> 
> 
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