Simply set PROCESSAFFINITY=ALL
Robert
-Original Message-
From: Wolf, Gene [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, February 02, 2004 11:16 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Witango-Talk: Process Affinity
Here's a question to those of you running Witango server on a
multiple
CPU server. We currently are running Witango Professional on a quad
server
Windows 2003 server. We're trying to spread the load as evenly as
possible
among all four processors but the Process Affinity setting in the
Witango.ini file is somewhat confusing. The Process Affinity parameter
based
on the number of processors or does it represent a processor number?
For example, for each or the four stanzas in the Witango.ini file
would
we code:
PROCESSAFFINITY=0001
. . .
PROCESSAFFINITY=0010
. . .
PROCESSAFFINITY=0100
. . .
PROCESSAFFINITY=1000
Representing one process for each processor, or should we code
PROCESSAFFINITY=0001
...
PROCESSAFFINITY=0010
...
PROCESSAFFINITY=0011
...
PROCESSAFFINITY=0100
Representing the processor number 1,2,3,4 in binary?
Or should we be looking at something else altogether? Right now it seems
like only a single processor is getting most of the work and the others
are
just coasting. We have gone over the documentation carefully, have
created
different listener ports for each Witango service, they are all showing
up
in the service list and in the Wintango.log file. It looks like we
simply
don't understand how the affinity has to be coded.
Thanks for any help!
Gene Wolf
Business Systems Analyst, TLMN
DRS Optronics, Inc.
2330 Commerce Park Drive
Palm Bay, Florida 32905
Phone: 321-309-0685
E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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