RE: [asterisk-users] Re: 2 CPU's, Only 1 taking IRQ's

2006-09-25 Thread Robert Jenkins
Hi,

On Centos IRQBalance should already be available.
You should be able to run 'setup' from a console/terminal, go to System
Services  enable irqbalance. It will then be enabled on boot.

To start it without re-booting, use 
service irqbalance start

If it's already marked as enabled in the services list, the problem is
elsewhere.
 

Hope this helps,
Robert Jenkins.
 

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 Bart Fisher
 Sent: 25 September 2006 02:06
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 Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] Re: 2 CPU's, Only 1 taking IRQ's
 
 Hmm, this must not be installed:
 # locate irqbalance
 # 
 /usr/src/kernels/2.6.9-34.0.2.EL-smp-i686/include/config/irqbalance.h
 
 How do I install this?
 
 Bart
 
 Álvaro Palma wrote:
  It appears that CPU1 in not taking any interrupts - What 
 steps do I 
  need to do bring up CPU1 and share IRQ requests for a Linux noob?

 
  Run the IRQ balance daemon (/usr/sbin/irqbalance). It's part of the 
  kernel-utils RPM.
 

 
 
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Re: [asterisk-users] Re: 2 CPU's, Only 1 taking IRQ's

2006-09-25 Thread Zoa


I'm not sure irqbalance is a good idea. (although i'm not familiar with 
it, its sounds like it balances it all the time, not just spreads it and 
leaves it).

Maybe its best to do it manually ?.

have a look at something i wrote ages ago: 
http://www.asteriskguru.com/tutorials/pci_irq_apic_tdm_ticks_te410p_te405p_noise.html

and search for _Put your networkcard and pri card on a different CPU

Zoa.
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Robert Jenkins wrote:


Hi,

On Centos IRQBalance should already be available.
You should be able to run 'setup' from a console/terminal, go to System
Services  enable irqbalance. It will then be enabled on boot.

To start it without re-booting, use 
service irqbalance start


If it's already marked as enabled in the services list, the problem is
elsewhere.


Hope this helps,
Robert Jenkins.


 


-Original Message-
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Bart Fisher

Sent: 25 September 2006 02:06
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Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] Re: 2 CPU's, Only 1 taking IRQ's

Hmm, this must not be installed:
# locate irqbalance
# 
/usr/src/kernels/2.6.9-34.0.2.EL-smp-i686/include/config/irqbalance.h


How do I install this?

Bart

Álvaro Palma wrote:
   

It appears that CPU1 in not taking any interrupts - What 
 

steps do I 
   


need to do bring up CPU1 and share IRQ requests for a Linux noob?
 
 

Run the IRQ balance daemon (/usr/sbin/irqbalance). It's part of the 
kernel-utils RPM.


 
 


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Re: [asterisk-users] Re: 2 CPU's, Only 1 taking IRQ's

2006-09-24 Thread Bart Fisher

Hmm, this must not be installed:
# locate irqbalance
# /usr/src/kernels/2.6.9-34.0.2.EL-smp-i686/include/config/irqbalance.h

How do I install this?

Bart

Álvaro Palma wrote:

It appears that CPU1 in not taking any interrupts - What steps do I
need to do bring up CPU1 and share IRQ requests for a Linux noob?
  


Run the IRQ balance daemon (/usr/sbin/irqbalance). It's part of the
kernel-utils RPM.

  



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Re: [asterisk-users] Re: 2 CPU's, Only 1 taking IRQ's

2006-09-24 Thread Nick Hoffman
On Mon September 25 2006 11:05, Bart Fisher [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Hmm, this must not be installed:
 # locate irqbalance
 # /usr/src/kernels/2.6.9-34.0.2.EL-smp-i686/include/config/irqbalance.h

 How do I install this?

 Bart


I'd run `apt-get install irqbalance`, but you'd do something with yum or 
whatever new-fangled thing CentOS uses. As always, Google is your friend, 
Bart. Please search before asking obvious questions.

Cheers,
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