Jeronimo Zucco <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Philip Guenther wrote: >> On Thu, 3 Jul 2008, Jeronimo Zucco wrote: >>> I'm using openldap 2.4.10. slapd is only using one cpu core of my >>> server. is it possible slapd use more cpu cores ? >> >> If configured to use threads (which it should by default) and your >> platform's threads aren't pure user-space, then "yes". (All the >> involved components, such as bdb and openssl, must also be compiled to >> have a per-thread errno, if the platform doesn't do that by default.)
[...] > I did it, as you can see in my openldap configure log: > checking for LinuxThreads pthread.h... no > checking for GNU Pth pthread.h... no > checking for pthread_create in default libraries... no > checking for pthread link with -kthread... no > checking for pthread link with -pthread... yes > checking for pthread_yield... yes > checking for pthread_kill... yes > checking for pthread_rwlock_destroy with <pthread.h>... yes > checking for pthread_detach with <pthread.h>... yes > checking for pthread_setconcurrency... yes > checking for pthread_getconcurrency... yes > checking for pthread_kill_other_threads_np... no OpenLDAP calls epoll on Linux and /dev/poll on Solaris. GNU-Pth ist not able to provide epoll or /dev/poll. -Dieter -- Dieter Klünter | Systemberatung http://www.dkluenter.de GPG Key ID:8EF7B6C6
