why would i run two instances when i have one cpu? That makes no
sense. I still reccomend the disabling of HT and seeing what the
actual usage per cpu is. probably the best thing he can do is
remove pingboost..:)
Clayton Macleod wrote:
run two instances of the folding client. Your load average will be
2.0, give or take depending on the other processes. Run three
instances of the client, your load average will be 3.0, etc. And as
long as ram isn't a problem you'll not notice any difference in
responsiveness of the box, because the priority of those folding
clients will make them yield the CPU to the other processes that
aren't niced at 19.
On 6/25/05, William Warren <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
the two are related though. I run [EMAIL PROTECTED] on my machines.
cpu usage is pegged @100% and my load is always at 1.0. Now
folding @ home is run at the lowest priority but if anything else
starts using the cpu then the load start creeping above 1.x. <y
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