> > >ifnet and netisr queues. You could also try > setting net.isr.enable=1 to > > >enable direct dispatch, which in the in-bound > direction would reduce the > > >number of context switches and queueing. It > sounds like the device driver > > >has a limit of 256 receive and transmit > descriptors, which one supposes is > > >probably derived from the hardware limit, but I > have no documentation on > > >hand so can't confirm that. It may not cast much light on the issue but I tried setting net.isr.enable on to 1 on a nfs-server using tcp on 5.3 RC3 copying between three clients. When setting net.isr.enable to 0 the cpu-usage went up. The server is running with this setting now and is being mounted by 11 webservers. Using em-gb-card. ClausReceived on Thu Nov 25 2004 - 20:22:47 UTC
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