[Asterisk-Users] RE: Latest version of asterisk
mattf
mattf at vicimarketing.com
Mon Jan 19 06:31:30 MST 2004
Hello,
I've had Asterisk installed on HT capable machines in both HT mode(with SMP)
and non HT mode (with non-SMP) and did not notice any differences
functionally between them. The processor load was always less in HT SMP mode
than non HT and I have experienced Asterisk deadlocks in both modes so it
doesn't really seem to matter if you leave HT on(at least in my
experiences).
HT basically works by splitting off commands to one of two different virtual
processors that both run at about 70% of processor's speed(that's why you
may notice compiling to take longer when in HT mode) I have heard of some
applications having memory addressing errors with HT but I have not seen any
evidence to support that in Asterisk thus far.
I'm going to try installing a 4 x T1 card on my Athlon 2xMP server next week
and see if Asterisk/Digium performance/compatibility improves over the Intel
platform.
MATT---
-----Original Message-----
From: WipeOut [mailto:wipe_out at users.sourceforge.net]
Sent: Monday, January 19, 2004 2:54 AM
To: asterisk-users at lists.digium.com
Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] RE: Latest version of asterisk
T. Chan wrote:
>Dear All
>
>Should one enable HT in the chip when running Asterisk or if we don't,
would
>that offer alot less processing power?
>
>T
>
I have read before that HT did not help Asterisk so should be dissabled,
but as the chipsets and other hardware get better at using and
controlling HT it may help..
Run some tests on your system and see what your conclusions are, then
feedback your findings to the list so that others may learn from it..
Later..
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