Hi Paul,
Thanks for the message!
On Sun, 16 Apr 2006, Paul Hewlett wrote:
[...]
> I am curious..
>
> Have you tried disabling CPU1 by setting isolcpus=1 on the kernel
> command line ?
>
> This will make the kernel ignore the second CPU - you can then run
> asterisk on it by using the taskset command (from schedutils)
>
> taskset 0x00000001 asterisk -p
>
> and asterisk wlll run on a CPU all on its own. I was about to try
> this and wondered if you might give it a try and report back.
I haven't done this yet. Once we have physical access to the machine, I'll
make sure we try this out and see what difference it makes.
Cheers!
Gerald.
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