Hi Gert,

How about disabling hyperthreadening support on the server, or
allocating all 8 virtual processors to SAP DB? 

It would be interesting to see comparative benchmark results between the
two solutions.

Markus

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Dear list,

I had a very silly question. Currently I had a machine with 4 Intel Xeon
HT Cpus. So my Linux System see eight cpus and I want to fix the
database instance to 4 cpus (the real ones!) and not to the virtual
hyperthreading cpus. How can I do this?

Cheers Gert

Gert Wohlgemuth

Max Plack Institut f�r Molekulare Pflanzenphysiologie
Am M�hlenberg 1
14424 Golm

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