Hi,
I just realized that, even though /etc/sysconfig/irqbalance has
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irqbalance runs only once and then bails out (at least it seems to be gracefully). This is what happens if I try to run it by hand:
root:~# irqbalance --debug
Package 0: cpu mask is 00000003 (workload 0)
Cache domain 0: cpu mask is 00000003 (workload 0)
CPU number 0 (workload 0)
CPU number 1 (workload 0)
Interrupt 20 (class ethernet) has workload 1
Interrupt 8 (class timer) has workload 0
Interrupt 0 (class timer) has workload 0
Interrupt 17 (class storage) has workload 21
Interrupt 21 (class storage) has workload 0
Interrupt 16 (class legacy) has workload 123
Interrupt 22 (class legacy) has workload 81
Interrupt 1 (class legacy) has workload 1
Interrupt 23 (class legacy) has workload 0
Interrupt 19 (class legacy) has workload 0
Interrupt 18 (class legacy) has workload 0
Interrupt 9 (class legacy) has workload 0
Interrupt 6 (class legacy) has workload 0
Interrupt 4 (class other) has workload 0
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
IRQ delta is 1892
Package 0: cpu mask is 00000003 (workload 1154)
Cache domain 0: cpu mask is 00000003 (workload 1153)
CPU number 0 (workload 508)
Interrupt 17 (storage/91)
Interrupt 22 (legacy/412)
Interrupt 23 (legacy/0)
Interrupt 18 (legacy/0)
Interrupt 6 (legacy/0)
CPU number 1 (workload 645)
Interrupt 20 (ethernet/10)
Interrupt 21 (storage/8)
Interrupt 16 (legacy/621)
Interrupt 19 (legacy/0)
Interrupt 9 (legacy/0)
Interrupt 1 (legacy/0)
Interrupt 4 (other/0)
After this, it just quits with status 0, and /var/run/irqbalance.pid is removed.
Is this normal behavior? (manpage says it should keep balancing IRQs each 10s if ONESHOT is not set)
Version is irqbalance-0.55-9.fc9.x86_64
Regards,
Andre
I just realized that, even though /etc/sysconfig/irqbalance has
>
irqbalance runs only once and then bails out (at least it seems to be gracefully). This is what happens if I try to run it by hand:
root:~# irqbalance --debug
Package 0: cpu mask is 00000003 (workload 0)
Cache domain 0: cpu mask is 00000003 (workload 0)
CPU number 0 (workload 0)
CPU number 1 (workload 0)
Interrupt 20 (class ethernet) has workload 1
Interrupt 8 (class timer) has workload 0
Interrupt 0 (class timer) has workload 0
Interrupt 17 (class storage) has workload 21
Interrupt 21 (class storage) has workload 0
Interrupt 16 (class legacy) has workload 123
Interrupt 22 (class legacy) has workload 81
Interrupt 1 (class legacy) has workload 1
Interrupt 23 (class legacy) has workload 0
Interrupt 19 (class legacy) has workload 0
Interrupt 18 (class legacy) has workload 0
Interrupt 9 (class legacy) has workload 0
Interrupt 6 (class legacy) has workload 0
Interrupt 4 (class other) has workload 0
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
IRQ delta is 1892
Package 0: cpu mask is 00000003 (workload 1154)
Cache domain 0: cpu mask is 00000003 (workload 1153)
CPU number 0 (workload 508)
Interrupt 17 (storage/91)
Interrupt 22 (legacy/412)
Interrupt 23 (legacy/0)
Interrupt 18 (legacy/0)
Interrupt 6 (legacy/0)
CPU number 1 (workload 645)
Interrupt 20 (ethernet/10)
Interrupt 21 (storage/8)
Interrupt 16 (legacy/621)
Interrupt 19 (legacy/0)
Interrupt 9 (legacy/0)
Interrupt 1 (legacy/0)
Interrupt 4 (other/0)
After this, it just quits with status 0, and /var/run/irqbalance.pid is removed.
Is this normal behavior? (manpage says it should keep balancing IRQs each 10s if ONESHOT is not set)
Version is irqbalance-0.55-9.fc9.x86_64
Regards,
Andre
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