A common complaint we (Red Hat) get from customers is that setting up
huge pages for use with their java or database applications is complex.
While hugeadm makes this easier than it has been in the past, some
customers want brain-dead simple, fire and forget setup. The attached
patch adds a python
On 10/26/09 6:23 AM, Eric B Munson wrote:
> On Thu, 22 Oct 2009, Jarod Wilson wrote:
> ...snip
>>>
>>> Jarod,
>>>
>>> Can you please resubmit this as a patch against libhugetlbfs.
>>
>> Sure. Any preference on exactly where it should go, and if it should be
>> installed by default, or simply incl
Signed-off-by: Eric B Munson
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man/tlbmiss_cost.sh.8 | 79 +
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create mode 100644 man/tlbmiss_cost.sh.8
diff --git a/man/tlbmiss_cost.sh.8 b/man/tlbmiss_cost.sh.8
new file mode 100644
index 0
Signed-off-by: Eric B Munson
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man/cpupcstat.8 | 20
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diff --git a/man/cpupcstat.8 b/man/cpupcstat.8
index d38718e..08a4a35 100644
--- a/man/cpupcstat.8
+++ b/man/cpupcstat.8
@@ -76,6 +76,25 @@ This option requests that th
This patch adds the ability to tell what percentage of a processes
CPU cycles were spent servicing TLB misses. This functionality
depends on knowing what the cost of a single TLB miss is in CPU
cycles. cpupcstat can be told this cost in two ways:
1. via a config
file that has the cost in the form
workbasket.mp3
Description: audio/mpeg
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