One more Thing I forgot . Try to monitor Threads too , They even distribute
perfectly .


2009/8/11 Shenavandeh <[email protected]>

> Hi ,
> Nothing is needed . On multiCore Systems with SMP Kernels processes
> distribute  by default . It can be monitored in "top" bash command or by "ps
> -eo pid,psr,pcpu,stat,comm" .
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> 2009/8/10 Ron Kallus <[email protected]>
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> Hi Amir,
>>
>> What is the command we need to use in the config file to enable the
>> use of multiple cores?
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Ron
>>
>> On Mon, Aug 10, 2009 at 2:21 AM, Shenavandeh<[email protected]>
>> wrote:
>> > Dear Sayeed,
>> >
>> > I had the same issue and as I understood the best practice is to
>> increase
>> > the number of processes dealing with RTP and Signalling through the
>> > configuration file . This would generate more processes that can be
>> > distrbuted on other Cores . I noticed that Linux intends to keep
>> proccess on
>> > the same core until it fills up to the neck and then it starts to
>> filling up
>> > others. This generaly never caused me any decrease in the quality .
>> >
>> > Regards,
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>> > 2009/8/7 aiOne Inc. <[email protected]>
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>> >> Hello,
>> >>
>> >> I am running 2.8 on  Intel(R) Core(TM)2 CPU 4400  @ 2.00GHz with MySQL
>> >> call routing and billing/processing backend. So far it is very stable
>> >> and never crashed. What I noticed is the CPU usage goes up to 25% with
>> >> 100 concurrent proxy calls. The top shows that only one CPU is being
>> >> used. It was compiled with LARGE_FDSET 8096.
>> >>
>> >> Any idea how to utilize all the cores of the CPU?
>> >>
>> >> Thanks
>> >>
>> >> Sayeed
>> >>
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