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Re: Changing weight based on actual system load?

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Subject: Re: Changing weight based on actual system load?
From: Andres Tello <criptos@xxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Mon, 17 Mar 2003 12:39:12 -0600 (CST)
What would be the real use of this? 
 
To handle different type of machines is the \"weight\" indication... 

If machines are the same type why to use a wlc, use lc instead, to have a
simetric balancing... 
 
Int he lvs doc, there is an explanation how wlc works... 
 
I use:
ram*speed/1000 to calculate the weight...  
 
:) 



Quoting Joseph Mack <mack.joseph@xxxxxxx>:

> > I could write my own via perl to check things like load averages, 
> 
> no-one\'s done it (yet), presumably on the assumption that all machines 
> are indentical and on the average will get identical loads.
> 
> However in the situation where this does not apply, then you\'ll have
> to do something else.
> 
> Do you have reason that loads are different, that you\'re happy with?
> 
> Joe
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