On 7/10/07, Евгений Кононов <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Здравствуйте, Andrej.
Privet ;) ... not that I speak any Russian, really.

ARB> What OS are you using, and what's hyper-trading? Hyper threading
ARB> by any chance?  That's the OSes responsibility, not the databases.

I'm use Fedora Core 5, based on two Intel(R) Xeon(TM) MP CPU 3.16GHz
processors with Hyper-Trading technology. It means, that I use 4
virtual processors.
And, then I run postgreSQL, he use only one processor and work very
easy. I want to use postgreSQL on all my processors, but I don't know
how did it.
As I said ... if the OS supports those hyperthreaded CPUs
properly (I assume you're seing four CPUs in /proc/cpuinfo?)
and you fire up concurrent connections to the database
the OS should start spreading the load across CPUs.  It's
not the databases task (or capability) to make that decision.


Thank's !
Cheers,
Andrej

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