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Relation between CPU , core and TMM
I have a doubt between CPU , core and TMM. I read that CMP feature allows platforms that contain multiple CPUs to run a single TMM process for every CPU, and multiple TMM threads per processing core.
So i have a VIPRION 2250 blade which has : Cores per slot is 20, running only 1 VCMP guest and only 1 slot.
According to https://support.f5.com/csp/article/K14358 , we have the below:
1 Deca-core (+HT) - Processor 1 - TMM processer 10 - TMM threads (11.5.x) tmsh output shows 10 separate TMM instances (threads) running
Questions: 1. In the device above how does TMM process, TMM threads, processor and CPU collaborate? 2. I also see in the performance tab in CPU Utilization , I get 4 graphs with 4 core each, how is this calculated?
Thanks!
- JRahmAdmin
For your blade, the single deca-core processor has 10 cores, 1 TMM process, and 10 TMM instances by default.
will show you the TMM processesps T | grep tmm | grep T
will show you the TMM instancestmsh show sys tmm-info | grep Sys::TMM
So by default in a single guest configuration, your BIG-IP will have 10 TMM instances to manage your traffic, and the disaggregator uses a CMP hash to distribute traffic to them.
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