CPU usage is a function of the crawling task, and to some extent the database. When you run an open crawl on PostgreSQL, CPU usage is very high. If you are running a constrained, throttled crawl, CPU usage is low.
Karl On Tue, Dec 4, 2012 at 4:07 AM, Shigeki Kobayashi <shigeki.kobayas...@g.softbank.co.jp> wrote: > Hi Karl, > > > I noticed MCF does not use much CPU. I was wondering if running multiple > MCFs could increase the CPU usages. > > > Regards, > > Shigeki > > 2012/11/30 Karl Wright <daddy...@gmail.com> >> >> Hi Shigeki, >> >> Each MCF instance should have its own properties.xml file. Since the >> way you tell MCF where the properties.xml file is located is with a -D >> switch, I don't think you can run multiple instances properly in one >> JVM. >> >> If this is important to you, please let us know, and also please >> describe what you are trying to do this for. >> >> Thanks, >> Karl >> >> On Thu, Nov 29, 2012 at 8:05 PM, Shigeki Kobayashi >> <shigeki.kobayas...@g.softbank.co.jp> wrote: >> > Hi everyone, >> > >> > >> > Just wondering if there is anyone tried running multiple MCFs on one >> > Tomcat >> > (not multiple jobs in one MCF). >> > >> > If that's possible, I like to try testing crawling performance using >> > multiple MCFs. >> > >> > Regards, >> > >> > >> > Shigeki > > > >