> You want --cpu=0 as it sets on which CPU to preferentially run the threads. > So if you have two threads, then --cpu=0 would imply that you want cpu0 and > cpu1. I also did --cpu=0 but it does no good. All the time I see one kclick in 'S' state. I have a 4 CPU machine. So, even if I did --cpu=2, then it would mean that the threads would run on cpu2 and cpu3.. _______________________________________________ click mailing list [email protected] https://amsterdam.lcs.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/click
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