> you can't tag a process to a processor (at least easily in > Linux)
Yes, but linux do a good job distributing the load in the 2 processors, so if the load of one process is 77% and the other 65% and the PC have 2 processors, linux distribute the process one by processor. For example, i have a CPU with 2 dual core processors, for Linux i have 4 processors, and running only one realserver in the machine is wasting the other processors. So, i'm looking for a way to run in the same PC, for example, 4 process (one per processor) but i can have only one ip:port for the clients, the clients are POS wireless terminals that connect to one ip:port, and i need to do load balancing between the connections. Every process have a socket open in ip:port, so i try to do that with LVS, with one VIP that can do load balancing and forwarding to the others ip:port in every process... > you can only have one realserver in LocalNode. > ok. please another way? _______________________________________________ LinuxVirtualServer.org mailing list - [email protected] Send requests to [EMAIL PROTECTED] or go to http://lists.graemef.net/mailman/listinfo/lvs-users
