Thanks again for the reply.

So even though only 3 processors are online (becasue Flex on that box is
only licensed for 3 processors):

0       on-line   since 03/05/07 15:55:27
1       on-line   since 03/05/07 15:55:31
4       on-line   since 03/05/07 15:55:31
5       off-line  since 03/08/07 14:24:38
8       off-line  since 03/08/07 14:24:36
9       off-line  since 03/08/07 14:24:34
12      off-line  since 03/08/07 14:24:32
13      off-line  since 03/08/07 14:24:30

Cf will still be using all 8 and will need licenses for all 8?

On 10/3/07, James Holmes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> It's irrelevant whether you can restrict CPUs (via virtualisation or
> other means) - CF Enterprise is licensed per physical CPU in the
> machine.
>
> I would agree that getting new hardware is really worth considering.
> For example, we are looking at getting two new quad core quad CPU
> Intel/AMD boxes running Linux to consolidate our current fleet of four
> dual CPU machines, running dev and test as single instances on each of
> the boxes respectively. For us this seems like a far more sensible use
> of the licences.
>
> On 10/3/07, Giles Roadnight <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Thanks for the reply.
> >
> > It turns out we have 8 processors on prod, 4 on uat and 6 on dev.
> >
> > Thing is they are all running at 400 MHz or less!!!!
> >
> > Seems it would be better to get a couple fo really beefy processors and
> 1
> > license per box!
> >
> > I know that flex server on the dev box is only using 2 out of the 6
> > processors. Is it possible that CF can do this as well?
> >
> > How would I find out how many processors CF is using and how would I set
> > this?
>
> --
> mxAjax / CFAjax docs and other useful articles:
> http://www.bifrost.com.au/blog/
>
> 

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