Re: [DMESG] cpumask_t in action

From: Peter Chubb
Date: Wed Nov 05 2003 - 19:00:18 EST


>>>>> "Jesse" == Jesse Barnes <jbarnes@xxxxxxx> writes:

Jesse> We also have a large number of per-cpu and per-node
Jesse> processes...

Do you find /proc a bottleneck with this number of processes? It
would seem to me that scanning /proc and opening/reading/closing all those
/proc/pid/stat, /proc/pid/status and /proc/pid/cmdline files would
take a long time.

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