> Use the -A switch (see the readme) to configure a separate image of the EXE.
> ALso set the affinity (under advanced) when it is running so the processor
> preference will be set in the control file (one image per processor).

Is there any way to set the affinity under NT automatically when a service
starts up?  Some of the machines I run this stuff on are multi-os, and I
very often switch between them, which means rebooting a lot.  And I never
remember to set my affinities by hand againwhen I come back into NT.  It
just kills performance in NT, tho, if you don't have the affinities set up
right.  Doe UNIX variants have the same problem?  I.E. Naieve timesharing
across CPUs with the huge resulting overhead?  Just curious.

---Chip


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