Hi,
Could some of you more experienced RT-Linux users answer a few short
questions for me?

1)  I have 6 processors, and I would like to use 4 of those to execute a
real-time task in parallel.  Will I be able to allow Linux 6.2 to run
continuously (i.e. accept network traffic like telnet) on 1 of the other 2
processors while my real-time tasks runs, or do I have to have a pause in my
real-time task to do anything will Linux 6.2?

2)  I read that a real-time task has a fixed allocation of memory for code
and data.  When is this fixed and who fixes it?  I have 4 GB of RAM, so
would I be able to give (fix) my rt-task at compilation time any amount of
that memory I wanted, or will RT-Linux fix the amount for me?

Thanks in advance,


Jeff

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