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@ 2004-03-08 13:23 satya srikanth
  2004-03-08 15:15 ` P
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From: satya srikanth @ 2004-03-08 13:23 UTC (permalink / raw)
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Hi,
   I am writing a simple sniffer program that will
sniff packets in a gigabit network. I am using a dual
processor 2 GHz Xeon processor with one Intel Pro-1000
desktop adapter, running 2.4.20-8smp linux. 
   I found that for all packet sizes and network
bandwidth, 2.4.20-8 uniprocessor version that uses
only one processor is performing better than
2.4.20-8smp using two processors in terms of packet
drops and CPU utilization. Each processor in smp is
utilizing more CPU than one processor in uni-processor
case. What is the reason for this peculiar behaviour?
Is it possible for me to use the power of second
processor without adding more NICs. Will I face
similar problems with 2.6 also? Anybody familiar with
these please help me out.

TIA
Satya Srikanth

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