Hi,
> you mean that you run 128 processes on each user-device pairs? Namely,
> I guess that
>
> user1: 128 processes on sdb5,
> user2: 128 processes on sdb5,
> another: 128 processes on sdb5,
> user2: 128 processes on sdb6.
"User-device pairs" means "band groups", right?
What I
Hi,
you mean that you run 128 processes on each user-device pairs? Namely,
I guess that
user1: 128 processes on sdb5,
user2: 128 processes on sdb5,
another: 128 processes on sdb5,
user2: 128 processes on sdb6.
User-device pairs means band groups, right?
What I actually did is
Hi,
Ryo Tsuruta wrote:
> The results of bandwidth control test on band-groups.
> =
> The configurations of the test #3:
>o Prepare three partitions sdb5 and sdb6.
>o Create two extra band-groups on sdb5, the first is of user1 and the
>
Hi,
Ryo Tsuruta wrote:
The results of bandwidth control test on band-groups.
=
The configurations of the test #3:
o Prepare three partitions sdb5 and sdb6.
o Create two extra band-groups on sdb5, the first is of user1 and the
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