[erlang-questions] erlang smp on aix
deng lifen
erlangdlf@REDACTED
Fri Sep 2 03:40:44 CEST 2011
I get this when starting yaws on AIX.
kernel_poll not supported: "K" parameter ignored.
在 2011-9-2,上午12:51, Jon Watte 写道:
> Did you enable kernel_poll? And does AIX actually support a suitable kernel polling mechanism (like epoll, etc)?
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> Sincerely,
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> jw
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> On Thu, Sep 1, 2011 at 3:01 AM, caox <caox@REDACTED> wrote:
> hi
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> we have a application used to run on centos but now we want to migrate it to AIX. During the test on Aix, we found the cpu scaling of the system is quite disappointing. With 8 cores and erlang smp auto, there were very high system cpu consumption and lots of thread_wait_lock call in the truss(strace) log, which would not appear on centos under the same test scenario. And the sys call will disappear if we turn smp off.
> So we guess there is something wrong with smp on Aix, perhaps caused by the schedulers switching. But we don't know where the thread_wait_call is from and what it is for.
> By the way, it is quite strange that the smp description of erl shell would be smp32:8 with smp auto on the 8 cores aix.
> Is there any hint to fix the problem? Appreciate your help.
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