[zeromq-dev] stuff on RHM

Jon Dyte jon at totient.co.uk
Sun Jan 24 20:10:19 CET 2010


on another note entirely, the src code for RHM is here
http://anonsvn.jboss.org/repos/rhmessaging/store/trunk/cpp

the bit i found interesting was the jrnl code here
http://anonsvn.jboss.org/repos/rhmessaging/store/trunk/cpp/lib/jrnl/
used for RHM durable AMQP queues.
you can actually build and use (well you could about 10 months ago) this 
library outside of RHM, but the documentation is pretty scarce.

jon

On Sunday 24 Jan 2010, Jon Dyte wrote:
> On Sunday 24 Jan 2010, Steven McCoy wrote:
> > Not sure how much ZeroMQ is affected by this, but interesting to note
> > that these machines are becoming more popular.
> > 
> > "I had posted a message a few months ago about a 20uS delay I was
> > seeing on a new workstation.  I have finally figured out that it is do
> > to the fact that this is a NUMA system.  If I go into the BIOS and
> > change the setting to set the memory as interleaved, then the kernel
> > is not aware that is is a NUMA system and the delay goes away."
> > 
> > 
> 
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