Hi all,
I have 3 questions regrading SMP on freebsd 6.x:
1. Is there any userland tool/api to bound a process to a specific cpu?
2. Is there any way to force UP operation apart form recompiling kernel
without SMP option?
3. Can someone shed some light on the logic of how schedulers
On Thursday 28 August 2008 07:59:00 H.fazaeli wrote:
Hi all,
I have 3 questions regrading SMP on freebsd 6.x:
1. Is there any userland tool/api to bound a process to a specific cpu?
I don't think so. FreeBSD 7.x just got cpuset backported from -CURRENT.
--
Kirk Strauser
H.fazaeli wrote:
Hi all,
I have 3 questions regrading SMP on freebsd 6.x:
1. Is there any userland tool/api to bound a process to a specific cpu?
This support is native to 8-CURRENT, I think most of it is backported to
7.1.
2. Is there any way to force UP operation apart form recompiling
--On February 23, 2006 7:23:53 PM -0500 Jerry Bell [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
The default kernel doesn't support SMP. You have to recompile with the
SMP config and it'll start getting your other processor.
Thanks, Jerry. I've compiled a few Linux kernels, and I can tell you,
compiling the
When you do a default install of 6.0-RELEASE, does the kernel have
support for SMP? Or do you have to compile a custom kernel to get that?
Does this mean SMP is not enabled?
kern.smp.cpus: 1
kern.smp.disabled: 0
kern.smp.active: 0
kern.smp.maxcpus: 1
Can I set these with sysctl? Or do I
The default kernel doesn't support SMP. You have to recompile with the
SMP config and it'll start getting your other processor.
Regards,
Jerry
http://www.bsdsec.com
Paul Schmehl wrote:
When you do a default install of 6.0-RELEASE, does the kernel have
support for SMP? Or do you have to
Hi there Mark!
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From: Mark Wolfskehl [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Thursday, December 18, 2003 2:42 PM
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Hi,
I'm a FreeBSD newbie. I'm considering installing either FreeBSD i386 or
Linux
On Wed, Dec 17, 2003 at 05:42:19PM -0800, Mark Wolfskehl wrote:
Hi,
I'm a FreeBSD newbie. I'm considering installing either FreeBSD i386 or
Linux on a 2 AMD Athelon CPU machine. The motherboard is an ASUS
A7M266-D, and the machine has 2GB memory installed. I'm working on
trying to
Hi,
I'm a FreeBSD newbie. I'm considering installing either FreeBSD i386 or
Linux on a 2 AMD Athelon CPU machine. The motherboard is an ASUS
A7M266-D, and the machine has 2GB memory installed. I'm working on
trying to answer some key questions before making a final decision which
OS to