Hi,

According to the documentation, you can't. Sipp is single.threaded.


       SIPp's internal scheduling

SIPp has a single-threaded event-loop architecture,

http://sipp.sourceforge.net/doc/reference.html

If you want to use more cores you need to start other instances of sipp.

Best regards,

Luis


On 01/30/2017 07:37 PM, Andy Chen wrote:
Hi All,

I haven't got a response to this. Can someone please provide some input on how to use multiple CPU's?

Thanks.
--Andy

On Thu, Dec 8, 2016 at 12:37 PM, Andy Chen <ac...@fuze.com <mailto:ac...@fuze.com>> wrote:

    Hi,

How can I get sipp to use all the CPU core (8) on my machine? I've ran 1k testing on a single machine and I see only 1 CPU get
    maxed out.  Only ~800 joined successfully and I'm guessing this is
    due to only using 1 core.

    Thanks.
    --Andy




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