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Editing: irqbalance
# irqbalance is a daemon process that distributes interrupts across # CPUS on SMP systems. The default is to rebalance once every 10 # seconds. This is the environment file that is specified to systemd via the # EnvironmentFile key in the service unit file (or via whatever method the init # system you're using has. # # ONESHOT=yes # after starting, wait for a minute, then look at the interrupt # load and balance it once; after balancing exit and do not change # it again. #IRQBALANCE_ONESHOT= # # IRQBALANCE_BANNED_CPUS # 64 bit bitmask which allows you to indicate which cpu's should # be skipped when reblancing irqs. Cpu numbers which have their # corresponding bits set to one in this mask will not have any # irq's assigned to them on rebalance # #IRQBALANCE_BANNED_CPUS= # # IRQBALANCE_ARGS # append any args here to the irqbalance daemon as documented in the man page # #IRQBALANCE_ARGS=
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