Thanks for the response!

Hmm, haven't checked that yet, but i will do it as soon as I get back to it
tomorrow (I'm in europe). What i can tell you is that i started the process
via mvn test as a Jenkins build and spawned subthreads from this one.
On Jul 25, 2013 10:15 PM, "JonathanRRogers" <[email protected]>
wrote:

> On Thursday, July 25, 2013 7:41:44 AM UTC-4, David Auzinger wrote:
>>
>> Hello!
>>
>> I've run into a problem while using Jenkins as a means to automate a
>> JUnit/Selenium test.
>> I'm working on an automated test for a Webshop using the Selenium
>> WebDriver.
>> I wrote the test multithreaded to us all available CPU-cores. Problem is,
>> while the test runs as planned on a local machine when launche via Eclipse
>> or Maven, when i'm launching it via Jenkins the CPU-load looks like only
>> one of 4 cores is working. Is there any way to allow a single Jenkins-build
>> to use all 4 Cores?
>>
>
> Does your test run inside the Jenkins process or as a subprocess?
> Especially if the latter is true, I doubt Jenkins is the component limiting
> concurrency.
>
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