Anybody? On 12/22/06, jjuser ud2 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I have Windows Server 2003 Service Pack 1 and four slow processors(~700mhz) in a server. It is running Unidata 7.1. udtsort.exe caps out at 25% CPU usage -- it never exceeds this. Because there are four processors, this leads me to believe that it is completely using one of the processors. Is the 25% a hard-coded cap of some sort, or is it simply not multi-processor capable? If it were, would it try to use 100% of the processors? If one processor is fully utilized and there are two udtsort.exe instances running, does the second one try to use the next available processor? SB+ users are unable to function efficiently when udtsort.exe is running at maximum capacity(read: unable to so much as bring a screen up), and this leads me to believe that perhaps they're not multi-processor aware as well. Is there some sort of setting that I can change to enable that? Or is server 2003 not capable of it? Or am I just hallucinating again?
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