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Special Forums UNIX and Linux Applications Infrastructure Monitoring CPU - Interrupts distribution Post 302934588 by r_t_1601 on Monday 9th of February 2015 02:19:29 AM
Old 02-09-2015
Also captured the yeild for
Code:
cat /proc/interrupts

Code:
           CPU0,    CPU1,     CPU2,     CPU3,   CPU4,    CPU5,  CPU6,    CPU7,    CPU8,    CPU9,    CPU10,      CPU11,  CPU12,    CPU13,    CPU14,   CPU15,
130:00:00,  1048,       0,      0,       0,       0,      0,       0,       0,       0,       0,        0,  202064668,       0,        0,        0, 512532716, PCI-MSI, eth0 
185:00:00, 5385, 3181749, 3266781, 1267992, 3453589, 2981991, 104657, 265, 0, 66125, 10136, 85428, 2100126, 1341219, 65914, 0, IO-APIC-level, lpfc
193:00:00, 4453, 3421072, 3176832, 975485, 2866437, 3487992, 302016, 29507, 0, 960, 67873, 100243, 1338298, 2182582, 0, 0, IO-APIC-level, lpfc
201:00:00, 7326, 21563193, 12967850, 1946063, 0, 62303, 5370651, 543112, 0, 3329977, 14479511, 65730, 0, 19, 12861008, 20370, IO-APIC-level, megasas
NMI:, 323299, 99906, 73879, 61131, 266359, 91899, 75309, 61200, 102974, 104665, 80748, 104176, 98485, 119343, 91712, 114415, , 
LOC:, 4155248420, 4155248563, 4155248841, 4155248725, 4155248852, 4155248711, 4155249174, 4155249117, 4155248301, 4155247903, 4155248172, 4155248183, 4155248709, 4155248296, 4155248535, 4155248532,

saw uneven
distribution for CPU 0 , CPU 11 and CPU 15 , can anyone suggest if this normal behaviour ?

Last edited by r_t_1601; 02-09-2015 at 07:43 AM..
 

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