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FDS multi threading [message #142383] Mon, 07 March 2005 06:16 Go to next message
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Is there anyway to enable the use of both processors from one FDS instance, on a windows operating system (preferably winserv2003) for WOL?

I know you can do it on a linux box for GSA only, but I don't want to do that.
FDS multi threading [message #142924] Wed, 09 March 2005 23:23 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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I don't see why wether the server is on GSA or WOL should affect multi threading. I know it should work on Windows 2003. Win2000 onwards supports it except for XP Home edition.

On Windows you open the task manager > Right click on the application name and it should give some kind of multi threading option. Can't say much more though because I don't have 2 processors.


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FDS multi threading [message #142930] Thu, 10 March 2005 00:30 Go to previous message
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i know what you are saying, but it only works for a linux os, the FDS has the feature for linux, but not windows. Don't know why.

And yeah with HT, or dual xeon, you can assign tasks to processors, but i would like to have one FDS use all of the processing power a dual xeon.

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