Unless you know what you are doing its best to let the OS scheduler 
automatically determine the cpu that a process runs on.

On Saturday, March 21, 2015 at 12:36:13 AM UTC+1, francisco wrote:
>
> Thank you,
> I am using linux and I am computing with @parallel which sends several 
> tasks at the same time, but I was wondering on which cpus, the tasks were 
> running.
>
> Using taskset for each task, the answer is always: ffff
>
> As far as I understood, each task is running on all the cpus.  Is that 
> correct?
>
> Is this better than sending one task to each cpu?
>  
>
> El viernes, 20 de marzo de 2015, 13:12:26 (UTC-6), Volker Braun escribió:
>>
>> Which operating system? On Linux you set processor affinity with taskset.
>>
>>
>> On Friday, March 20, 2015 at 8:01:21 PM UTC+1, francisco wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi,
>>> I am running sage on a computer with multiple CPUs . I wonder if there 
>>> is a line command in sage to run a process on a specific CPU?   
>>> I am working on the notebook(). Is it the right way to doing this? Thank 
>>> you.
>>>
>>>

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