"Bodireddy, Bhanuprakash" writes:
> Hi Aaron,
>
>>>
>>>I've been playing with this a little bit; is it too late to consider
>>>tracking
>>'threads'
>>>instead of 'cores'? I'm not sure what it means for a particular core
>>>ID to be 'healthy' - but I know what 'pmd24' not responding means.
>>
>
Hi Aaron,
>>
>>I've been playing with this a little bit; is it too late to consider tracking
>'threads'
>>instead of 'cores'? I'm not sure what it means for a particular core
>>ID to be 'healthy' - but I know what 'pmd24' not responding means.
>
>That's an interesting input. It's not late and al
Hi Aaron,
>Hi Bhanu,
>
>I've been playing with this a little bit; is it too late to consider tracking
>'threads'
>instead of 'cores'? I'm not sure what it means for a particular core ID to be
>'healthy' - but I know what 'pmd24' not responding means.
That's an interesting input. It's not late a
Bhanuprakash Bodireddy writes:
> Keepalive feature is aimed at achieving Fastpath Service Assurance
> in OVS-DPDK deployments. It adds support for monitoring the packet
> processing cores(PMD thread cores) by dispatching heartbeats at regular
> intervals. Incase of heartbeat misses additional hea
Keepalive feature is aimed at achieving Fastpath Service Assurance
in OVS-DPDK deployments. It adds support for monitoring the packet
processing cores(PMD thread cores) by dispatching heartbeats at regular
intervals. Incase of heartbeat misses additional health checks are
enabled on the PMD thread