Hi Dyon,

ZEO on a dual processor machine runs fine for me.
I'm using redhat-linux for the server (ZEO and Clients
on same machine)
If you dont need strange things I would not recommend
Win2k as server platform.

Best regards
Tino Wildenhain

--On Mittwoch, 23. Mai 2001 11:35 -0700 Dyon Balding <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:

> Hi,
>
> We are setting up a cluster of ZEO clients on dual processor machines.
> From some experiments and from searching through the mailing lists, it
> appears that a single Zope process will not take full advantage of the
> two processors.
>
> The solution would appear to be to run two ZEO clients on each server.
> This, however, is causing problems.
>
> I can successfully run two Zope (non-ZEO) processes on a single machine,
> but two ZEO clients don't seem to coexist nicely on the Windows 2000
> machine.  The second client to start will accept connections, but never
> responds with anything.
>
> Zope: 2.3.2, ZEO: 1.0b3, Windows 2k for clients, Linux and Windows 2k
> for storage server.
>
> Is there a better solution?  If not, has anyone come across this
> problem?
>
> Any pointers appreciated
> -d
>
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