[Discuss] Is this bad?
Derek Atkins
warlord at MIT.EDU
Mon Feb 27 10:56:49 EST 2012
Dan Ritter <dsr at randomstring.org> writes:
>> Okay, perhaps it is the Ethernet driver that's causing the ksoftirq/1
>> thread to spin at 100% cpu usage. I really need to track this down,
>> because I'm losing bits in my TV records when this happens, and it's
>> also causing other bits to be delayed.
>
> ksoftirqd is run once per core, so this is something causing
> your second core (/0, /1, ...) to be woken up an awful lot.
>
> Anything obvious in dmesg?
Nope.
>> Maybe I should move my MySQL database to another machine?
>
> Is it on a disk separate from your recordings?
No, it's not. And it's been fine this way for the past 6-8 years. It's
only started being an issue over the past few months. But the recording
loss seems to happen simultaneously with the softirq spinning.
Recording comes from some HD HomeRun devices.
I could try to separate it. Or I could try moving mysql to another
machine. I wonder -- how well would mysql run on a Plug computer,
either a Sheeva or Guru plug?
> -dsr-
-derek
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