Kent and I tested your package on a couple systems. We discovered that
the package is missing libnuma-dev from its Build-Depends so does not
correctly work on a NUMA system (such as the PowerEdge R820). I had
previously missed this because of the system I was running it on. :-(
Adding this
The Debian bug for the libnuma-dev build-dep is http://bugs.debian.org
/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=686986
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/974450
Title:
irqbalance
irqbalance 0.56 was released in June 2010, and 1.0.3, which Debian
Wheezy has, was released in December of last year. I've looked at the
1.0.3 package in Debian and Quantal's 0.56, and the only changes
necessary are updating debian/control (XSBC-Original-Maintainer,
Maintainer, and
The attached .debian.tar.bz2 with the irqbalance 1.0.4 source builds
irqbalance on Precise and runs without problems.
** Attachment added: irqbalance_1.0.4-1.debian.tar.bz2
Public bug reported:
The irqbalance daemon classifies network interfaces with non-eth* names
as class other instead of class network. In particular, this affects
any machine with biosdevname enabled (NICs named em* and p*p*).
I have verified this in Precise beta 2. I run irqbalance --debug and
Public bug reported:
In the bridge-utils.sh script in this package, eth* NIC names are
hardcoded. This affects systems with biosdevname enabled, as they use
em* and p*p* instead.
See line 11 of this script in bridge-utils (0.9.2-1):
set regex eth.\* noregex $@
This appears to be the
Public bug reported:
eth* device names are hardcoded. This affects systems with biosdevname
enabled, as they use em* and p*p* instead.
Places where this is hardcoded are:
1. contrib/network
2. if-pre/post scripts
3. vlan_test{,2}.pl
** Affects: vlan (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided