> I am trying openhpi for machine management, and have several questions:
> 1. is openhpi designed for managing large scale of machine, for
> example writing hundreds of handlers in openhpid.conf. has anyone
> done such tests, or used it in that way? I care about the stability
> and performance.
We have tested at max 20 handlers at once; mostly we have tested in the
10's using plugins snmp_bc, ipmc, and ipmidirect.
WE have never attempted 100s.
Regards,
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IBM Austin
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> I am trying openhpi for machine management, and have several questions:
> 1. is openhpi designed for managing large scale of machine, for
> example writing hundreds of handlers in openhpid.conf. has anyone
> done such tests, or used it in that way? I care about the stability
> and performance.
No, to my knowledge, nobody has tested OpenHPI with hundreds of handlers.
It would be good to have someone attempt it and report back.
> 2. the openhpi.conf.example from the source code says that you can
> organize resources, actually I mean machines, to a specific domain,
> I tried and it seems doesn’t work. does openhpi really support
> multiple domain, or it was just my mistake?
Yes, it supports multiple domains. You would have to show your openhpi.conf
to comment more.
> 3. polling seems to be the only way to access events, does openhpi
> support asynchronous callback? or in consideration?
Polling is the only way to available through the HPI API currently. There
is discussion in the SAF about providing an asynchrounous mechanism, but
nothing definite yet.
--Renier
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