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    SubjectRe: [Lse-tech] Re: [PATCH 2.5.58] new NUMA scheduler: fix
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        [whether it's high
    frequency or not depends on the actual workload, but it can be potentially
    _very_ high frequency, easily on the order of 1 million times a second -
    then you'll call the inter-node balancer 100K times a second.]

    If this is due to thread creation/death, though, you might want this level
    of inter-node balancing (or at least checking). It could represent a lot
    of fork/execs that are now overloading one or more nodes. Is it reasonable
    to expect this sort of load on a relatively proc/thread-stable machine?

    Rick
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