On Thu, 18 Aug 2011, Américo Wang wrote: > On Thu, Aug 18, 2011 at 6:51 PM, Justin Piszcz wrote: >> Hi, >> >> I have a SuperMicro X8DTH-6F motherboard with 2 cpus it has NUMA options in >> the BIOS; what parameters/should I be using for the NUMA options in the >> kernel? >> >>  | |    [*] Numa Memory Allocation and Scheduler Support                 | | >>  | |    [ ] Old style AMD Opteron NUMA detection                         | | >>  | |    [*] ACPI NUMA detection                                          | | >>  | |    [ ] NUMA emulation                                               | | >>  | |    (6) Maximum NUMA Nodes (as a power of 2)                         | | >> > > That is Intel processor, right? If so, the things you selected here are enough, Hi, yes-- two Intel Xeon E5645s. > the rest two is not what you need. Ok. > >> Specifically, the maximum number of NUMA nodes?  Will this help to increase >> performance of large memory allocations/is there any downside >> to enabling this feature? > > The max of NUMA nodes is specified by CONFIG_NODES_SHIFT, > in your case, it is 6, which means it supports up to 2^6 nodes. Ok, is there any overhead having more than is needed? > > If your hardware supports NUMA, yes, that certainly help to increase > the performance. Nice, thanks. Justin.