Re: Re: routing/shaping vs smp

2005-07-29 Thread Alexander Trotsai
I'm have one gigabit nic with static IRQ (2,000/s) I have very high CPU load from HTB shaping I think Now I have near 80Mbit traffic going throw my shaper (IMQ, two interfaces) and 50-70% CPU in system (now P4 3.0GHz) So I can't install really powerfull cpu (I don't know which cpu is really more po

Re: routing/shaping vs smp

2005-07-29 Thread Jan Engelhardt
>Hi > >Is that possible use power of 2 or more CPU (smp) for >routing/shaping/accounting (iptables rules) with 2.4.x or >may be 2.6.x linux kernel? Incoming packets are handled in an interrupt. So if you can manage to distribute IRQs between CPUs, you can at least split the routing work per NIC,

routing/shaping vs smp

2005-07-28 Thread Alexander Trotsai
Hi Is that possible use power of 2 or more CPU (smp) for routing/shaping/accounting (iptables rules) with 2.4.x or may be 2.6.x linux kernel? -- Best regard, Aleksander Trotsai aka MAGE-RIPE aka MAGE-UANIC My PGP key at ftp://blackhole.adamant.ua/pgp/trotsai.key[.asc] Big trouble - Daemon escape