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Status Not under consideration
Categories Runtime
Created by Guest
Created on Nov 16, 2021

Create "Balance" algorithm for CPSM routing

This algorithm can be a new algorithm, or an enhancement to the QUEUE algorithm, in which CPU utilization information can be considered. Avoiding disasters in existing algorithms, we prefer that a new one should be created. This feature can be enabled by a swith in the toggle feature and parameterized in the WLM Specification and WLM Group Definition, complementary to the type of algorithm used. The first parameter allows the information to be used, the second defines the level of CPU utilization that will be considered as a detractor in the health of the region. For example, parameter2 = 85% -> means that if the CPU consumption of the image is above 85%, the targets of that region will receive an additional weight to their health, de-prioritizing these regions in the list of possible targets.

Idea priority High
  • Guest
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    Nov 22, 2021

    We have assessed this requirement. We have no current plans for this to be implemented and so this requirement is being declined at this point. The requirement will be kept in the RFE system and might be reassessed in the future. You also have an opportunity to resubmit in twelve months time if you wish it to be reconsidered then.