-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA256 Hello Ullrich,
> Then that's not FIFO, but priority scheduling. Eveybody knows the starvation > problem of priotity scheduling. It's mixed. The individual bands behave like a FIFO. The bands are prioritized over each other. > Imagine some cluster filesystem has it's own timeount / fencing mechanism. > Then TOTEM when going wild can cause starvation of other services. It's the > wrong design IMHO. > I wonder whether this can explain the mysterous cLVM retransmit list growing > under some loads. > > [...] It can, if the total bytes in the queue is higher than the transmission rate of the network interface. Packets in band 1 and 2 are only not delivered if band 0 always has packets. But again, for that, the transmission rate must be lower than the rate at which the queues grows. Does totem generate a runaway stream of packets when they are delivered in time? - -- Mit freundlichen Grüßen/Kind Regards, Noel Kuntze GPG Key ID: 0x63EC6658 Fingerprint: 23CA BB60 2146 05E7 7278 6592 3839 298F 63EC 6658 -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v2 iQIcBAEBCAAGBQJV9rJNAAoJEDg5KY9j7GZYTGkP/A/WN+7NR5RFV9BXXRyircQ5 jNBkBoFKvhkyts5Yr9KUnnghlG/Kov+iPAYBaOpf8CRuo5PI0jN7UUjSYmg65GsM rJFaWr+zPvIftrNc+rhT9ID2g+1OKQSbCGdnq6MjPbuLpoU3b9153J4wb85Qjf7B OD5+rmtlvPFswvfwbXN+Q6pS+GOovZThad08PQQCNfNqqzda/wlnxRxLQSVywIWS MV0M7ciwmsnlbnmIamp4fSepwtJMp1dw+eprcGOKCCVnSzzPIfG6ZSZv5m737+KP TfpqTdkEcF9xUk2mmd4NPSX7FmW0djKy1Ws2gR26j5l2332lcc29E7tItV18Lr8J 6se0oNdXXWcjL1dfIkS0wox91eZBMH6RpQWuIBiYzN+y21VzU1ycMoiwlMTI4vxo GTlqX51dB+IZ+FZ0Tn2UPmzWuz0oAQ3PEIZUD50KgOLELLp9Ri2Fpy4CKrJv2k6O 9fb4dq1vPvBiMthYUQ75Y/zb3YSteA2gp7VpSYQUEtfsJdwf6oS2xefIa0vqG232 9K76Wf5EJFw3hKy3guAsv3Sc7K8Bo3rqpnsyFyJmk2Xq5iticZGdgSZYp3xg1mP6 UjdGH9ic+7KKFPMh4Y6e0VO2NXOAuYX2AelHyujHfK71AVbri+IfoMJrJszIISwT xxJV7KsfaQvGo+qRlAzq =qEtz -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- _______________________________________________ Users mailing list: Users@clusterlabs.org http://clusterlabs.org/mailman/listinfo/users Project Home: http://www.clusterlabs.org Getting started: http://www.clusterlabs.org/doc/Cluster_from_Scratch.pdf Bugs: http://bugs.clusterlabs.org