In the NT/2000 task mgr you can right click on a process and select "Set affinity", this allows you to specify which cpu(s) a process should run on.  I assume there would be a programatic method of achieving the same result.  I have no idea how MQ/MQSI would react to such treatment.

Matt Gurney




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Subject: Multi CPU box for MQSI


 
If you had your MQSI flows running on a server that had multiple CPUs, is
there away to assign Execution groups X, Y and Z to CPU #1, Execution group
A to CPU #2 and the remainder of the execution groups to CPU #3? If there
was a fourth CPU, would there be a way to say that all the regular QM
processes ( MCAs, etc.) should use just this CPU?

And the RAM would be equally shared by all regardless, correct?


Peter Potkay
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