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>> Subject: Re: [ovs-dev] [PATCH v5] Adding support for PMD auto load
>> balancing
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>> On 1/14/2019 10:44 AM, Nitin Katiyar wrote:
>>> Port rx queues that have not been statically assigned to PMDs are
>>> currently assigned based on periodically sam
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> Subject: Re: [ovs-dev] [PATCH v5] Adding support for PMD auto load
> balancing
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> Maybe it's
On 1/14/2019 10:44 AM, Nitin Katiyar wrote:
Port rx queues that have not been statically assigned to PMDs are currently
assigned based on periodically sampled load measurements.
The assignment is performed at specific instances – port addition, port
deletion, upon reassignment request via CLI
Maybe it's a bit late for this series, but would be possible in a
future enhancement to have a user parameter to set a different value
for ALB_PMD_LOAD_THRESHOLD?
Regards,
Federico
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Port rx queues that have not been statically assigned to PMDs are currently
assigned based on periodically sampled load measurements.
The assignment is performed at specific instances – port addition, port
deletion, upon reassignment request via CLI etc.
Due to change in traffic pattern over time