As I wrote before, JMeter is a pure Java application, and it is the
JVM which decides whether to use multiple CPUs or not.

Check the documentation that applies to your JVM, which should be
available from the same place where you got the JVM.

On 24/02/2009, Toni Menendez Lopez <[email protected]> wrote:
> But normal behaviour of Jmeter if I don´t change anything , does not permit
>  multi-cpu, isn´t it ?
>
>  Toni.
>
>  2009/2/24 Toni Menendez Lopez <[email protected]>
>
>
>  > Just any clue where to find ?
>  >
>  > Toni.
>  >
>  > 2009/2/24 sebb <[email protected]>
>  >
>  >> Check the JVM documentation?
>  >>
>  >> On 24/02/2009, Toni Menendez Lopez <[email protected]> wrote:
>  >> > Which parameter I can add to JVM to use more than 1 CPU ?
>  >> >
>  >> >  Toni.
>  >> >
>  >> >  2009/2/24 sebb <[email protected]>
>  >> >
>  >> >
>  >> >  >  On 24/02/2009, Toni Menendez Lopez <[email protected]> wrote:
>  >> >  > > Hello, every body....
>  >> >  > >
>  >> >  > >  Just one question, Is it possible to send jmeter to work in
>  >> multiple
>  >> >  > CPUs as
>  >> >  > >  a single process, or I have to send a process for each CPU ?
>  >> >  >
>  >> >  > JMeter is pure Java, and will use as many CPUs as the JVM may choose
>  >> to
>  >> >  > use.
>  >> >  >
>  >> >  > >
>  >> >  > >  Toni.
>  >> >  > >
>  >> >  >
>  >> >
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