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'Nother stoopid Linux Seti question

OhioDude

Diamond Member
RedHat Linux 7.2 SMP - There is no -cpu switch on the Linux client. Is it smart enough to know that it should load the second process into a different processor?
 
I'm not sure about the newer kernels, but previous SMP kernels didn't have an "affinity" option. 🙁
 
I knew you'd be the first one to jump on that question, Poof. 🙂

So I've got a nice little dualie running Linux that I can only run one S@H client on? 🙁
 
I just run them in 2 separate directories... works great...

When I do a "top" I see 2 seti processes chewing up 99% of the CPU each 🙂

If you "nice" them, you can't even tell they are there

Dom
 
If you are running the SMP kernel then it should be multi-threading the processor requests to all CPUs available automatically from what I understand. Definitely you want multiple directories for the clients (1 per CPU) just to keep the "sah" files separate.

TNOguy
 
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