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Hello Sunitha, I am arranging a Hyperthreating or Multiprocessor target to do some tests (the initial target was from one of our customers...). I also got a reaction from developerworks: http://www-128.ibm.com/developerworks/forums/dw_thread.jsp?forum=370&thread=80481 Both your and their reaction is that Cloudscape/Derby should work on a multi-processor target. This could mean a problem with Hibernate instead of the Java database. At this moment I don’t have any specific details next to the fact that databases get/set statements where not working right when Hyperthreating was enabled on the target platform. The problem disappeared when I switched of Hyperthreating in the bios from the target platform. Regards, Roland Beuker Sunitha Kambhampati (JIRA) wrote: [ http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DERBY-260?page=comments#action_64651 ] Sunitha Kambhampati commented on DERBY-260: -------------------------------------------I have run some simple tests on a 1cpu (linux machine) with hyperthreading enabled and once on a 2cpu (Intel Xeon) win2k machine with hyperthreading enabled and it worked fine. Can you provide more details on what issues you noticed. That would really help to resolve this issue. |
