Fabrice Bourdel wrote

> Hi,
> 
> I have an bi processor machine, and have declared
> 2 procs to MaxDB.
> But just a question about an information in the
> Database Manager :
> In : Check / DataBaseServer / section "MoveInfo Load balancing info"
> is reported :
> 
> Balancing Info:
>  Load balancing      -  DISABLED
>  Interval time       -  0 (s)
>  Last interval start -   (ddd:hh:mm:ss)
>  Move intervals      -  0
>  Minimum diff.       -  10 (%)
>  Value equality      -  5 (%)
> 
> 
> User Kernel Threads:
>  UKT  Movable  Interval start         Max.          Sum          UKT
>       Tasks    (ddd:hh:mm:ss)     Runnable     Runnable    Idle Time
>    7  2                           0.000000     0.000000     0.000000 
>    8  1                           0.000000     0.000000     0.000000 
> 
> Has load balancing anything to do here with the 2 procs ?
> 

Short answer prepared by a colleague:

Assuming that your applications are running on the same computer as the
database kernel, 
there is no performance benefit setting the kernel parameter MAXCPU
greater than 1 on your two processor system.

If you would like to use your system as dedicated database server, task
load balancing might help you to spread the
database user tasks across the database threads.

For more information plase refer to the following documentation:

Process Structure
http://dev.mysql.com/doc/maxdb/en/c0/165342d8a7be30e10000000a155106/fram
eset.htm

Load Balancing
http://dev.mysql.com/doc/maxdb/en/8a/320c40ac368f5ce10000000a155106/fram
eset.htm

Elke
SAP Labs Berlin

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