Thanks.

I was thinking of the Oracle executable on Windows2000.

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Patrice Boivin
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Sent:   Wednesday, July 24, 2002 7:29 PM
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Subject:        Re: SMP on windows2000

 << File: Card for Don Jerman >> My understanding is "according to design"
it should do it automatically.  My
experience is it does, sort of.  But the app has to be multi-threaded (by
the OS
definition, not just context-mapped like Java green threads) for it to ever
use
more than one processor at the same time.  If your single-threaded then for
obvious reasons NT will tend to give the next time-slice to the same
processor
if it's not busy, so it looks like you're stuck on the same one much of the
time.

With the task manager you can set "processor affinity" on MP machines from
the
right-click menu of the process.  This limits which of the N processors will
be
used to schedule your process.  So you can limit one processor hog to 1 or 2
processors and let the well behaved programs run freely on the others.  I
don't
know how to do this using non-gui tools or to set it up at start time, and
your
userid has to have permission to do it (essentially you have to be running
as
the process owner).  But it's a starting point for research :).


"Boivin, Patrice J" wrote:

> I am probably just complaining now, I think I know the answer already.
>
> Is it possible to force Windows2000 to "spread the load" for one
application
> to 2 or more CPUs, from the OS side?
>
> Regards,
> Patrice Boivin
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