Robert,

Try MAXCPU=2. A hyperthreaded processor does not count as two processors. The
MAXCPU setting is set to the number of processing cores, e.g. dual processor=2,
dual core=2.

Good Luck,

Dan

Quoting Robert Klemme <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> Hi all,
> 
> we did some tests with different settings of MAXCPU (1 and 4) on a
> dual processor board with hyper threading. MaxDB version is 7.5.00.18
> on Windows. For each test we started 4 bulk loads concurrently into
> the same table.  With MAXCPU=1 there were no problems and bulk loads
> completed normally. With MAXCPU=4 the database run into a lock
> collisions and all imports hang.
> 
> Is this expected behavior?  What bugs me is that even with MAXCPU=1
> all four bulk loads run in parallel so at least from the observer's
> point of view nothing changes. This would be different if only one
> bulk load would be running at a time.
> 
> Did I miss something?  Is this a bug? Thanks!
> 
> Kind regards
> 
> robert
> 
> PS: I searched the bud database but did not find a single entry that
> contains "MAXCPU".
> 
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