Messages in this thread | | | Date | Tue, 11 Sep 2007 09:08:49 +0800 | From | Dong_Wei <> | Subject | Re: dynamically use the irqbalance |
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> On Mon, 10 Sep 2007 09:59:57 +0800 > Dong_Wei <Dong_Wei@nj.cpsecure.com> wrote: > >> Hi, all. >> I want to dynamically use irqbalance on X86 processor. My design >> is like the following: >> 1) if we boot kernel with "noirqbalance", then irqbalance is >> always disabled. >> 2) if we boot kernel without "noirqbalance", we can enable/disable >> irqbalance in runtime. > > Hi, > > kernel level irqbalance is not the right thing though (afaik it's in > feature-deprecation-schedule); please consider using the userland > irqbalancer instead (www.irqbalance.org). That also makes it entirely > easy to do what you want; since it's a daemon, starting and stopping it > follows standard Linux practice.
OK, I see. Maybe it's safe for me to run irqbalance using the userland. Thanks a lot Arjan:)
> Greetings, > Arjan van de Ven
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