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| mickael.remond at process |
Posted: Fri Dec 16, 2005 10:07 am |
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* Mickael Remond <mickael.remond_at_process-one.net> [2005-12-16 10:56:44 +0100]:
> Hello,
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> Here is a patch we have been using with succes on several production
> site.
> It enables Linux 2.6 kernel poll support
> (enabled with ./configure --enable-kernel-poll)
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> Then, you can enable Kernel polling from the command-line
> ./bin/erl +K true
> (This is what has already been integrated for FreeBSD).
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> I have talk about it with some developers during EUC, and it seems that
> it could be a good addition to Erlang/OTP.
> Heavy networking is really impressive with this patch: CPU consumption
> is dramatically reduced.
Here is the patch.
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| mickael.remond at process |
Posted: Fri Dec 16, 2005 10:18 am |
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Hello,
Here is a patch we have been using with succes on several production
site.
It enables Linux 2.6 kernel poll support
(enabled with ./configure --enable-kernel-poll)
Then, you can enable Kernel polling from the command-line
./bin/erl +K true
(This is what has already been integrated for FreeBSD).
I have talk about it with some developers during EUC, and it seems that
it could be a good addition to Erlang/OTP.
Heavy networking is really impressive with this patch: CPU consumption
is dramatically reduced.
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