From: Joe Reid (jreid@vnet.net)
Date: Tue Mar 28 2006 - 01:58:45 EST
Thanks to:
Martin Presslaber
Kalyan Manchikanti
Vladimir Terziev
Erek Adams
francisco
Webpro - joe
Scott Lawsom
Chris Smith
Atul Gore
and Hutin Bertrand
(so far)
The answer to my question - how to pin a process to a cpu was best
answered with pbind - give it a pid (already started) on the commandline
and a cpuid (from mpstat) and it will bind any of your own processes to
a given cpu - root not needed.
I got another set of answer regarding cpu sets; if I had a really big
machine and wanted to setup an encoding farm that's probably how I'd do
it, but pbind solved my problem.
Thanks again to the sunmanagers.
----original query-----
On 3/25/06, Joe Reid <jreid@vnet.net> wrote:
>
> Is there a way to pin a process to a single cpu on a multi cpu machine?
> Will it make a difference while running flac or ogg-enc on my dual 900
> SB1K?
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