In Ubuntu's "edgy-universe" and Debian's "stable" repositories, this
tool is in the package "schedutils".
Gentoo probably has it either in "schedutils" or "util-linux"; not sure.
The sources of util-linux, which now includes taskset, are at:
ftp://ftp.kernel.org/pub/linux/utils/util-linux/
Happy affinity changing!
~~ Ondra
Jon McDermott wrote:
taskset - retrieve or set a processes's CPU affinity
Works on CentOS, anyways.
Whisper wrote:
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I think he means, is there anyway to make sure a process, specifically a
SRCDS process, can be forced to run on a specific core under
linux/windows?
On 3/1/07, Martin Zwickel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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"Tyler Cook" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> bubbled:
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task manager can do it I believe... just set its affinity to do one
processor.
taskmanager under linux? you mean scheduler is able to do it...
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