Hmm,

have you told SAPDB to use 2 Processors ?? - when you create a new DB
instance you are asked to specify many vars - one of it is amount of CPUs,
standard is 1 and unless this is set to 2 it will only use 1 at a time to
spare the other one for different apps for example

Korbinian

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Von: Marcel Toma [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Gesendet: Montag, 27. Oktober 2003 11:06
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Betreff: Performance on DUAL processor


I installed SAP on a xeon dual processor usig linux (debian 3.0r1)

watching the performance of each processor I notice that sap doesnt use both
processor but 1 at time
if one of the processors reach 100% the it start using the other

why does this happen?

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