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 Hot to bind a process to a specific CPU?
Hello all,

Sorry right here and now for asking such a stupid question... RTFM... I
know... and I tried, but... I couldn't find anything.

So, here goes my question.

I run a dual freebsd (4.2-stable) machine and I noticed, that the 4 hlds
processes keep switching the cpu... that doesn't look like efficient
behaviour to me at all, so how do I tell these processes to bind to a
specific cpu? It would then probably be appropriate to tell the OS to bind
to a specific cpu too, how can that be accomplished?

Cheers!

Stefan



 Sun, 21 Sep 2003 01:19:56 GMT   
 Hot to bind a process to a specific CPU?
comp.unix.bsd.freebsd is a "bogus" newsgroup: try
comp.unix.bsd.freebsd.misc  for better results (i.e., more possible
respondents).  

It can't be accomplished, because it isn't actually more efficient.
That's what makes it *symmetrical* multiprocessing.



 Sun, 21 Sep 2003 21:39:22 GMT   
 
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