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Date:      Sat, 22 Apr 2000 11:45:16 -0400
From:      Alan Clegg <abc@firehouse.net>
To:        Andy Coates <andy@friends-tv.net>
Cc:        freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: Dual Processors
Message-ID:  <20000422114516.B85200@ecto.greenpeas.org>
In-Reply-To: <017701bfac70$2152eaa0$0100a8c0@blade>; from andy@friends-tv.net on Sat, Apr 22, 2000 at 04:33:34PM %2B0100
References:  <017701bfac70$2152eaa0$0100a8c0@blade>

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Out of the ether, Andy Coates spewed forth the following bitstream:

> Would that be okay? And how can I test that I am using both processors? I
> tried running a CPU intensive program and the load average never went over
> 1, which I thought would reach 2 if 2 processors were in use.

Try running two of your intensive programs and see what 'top' tells you.

ie:

PID USERNAME PRI NICE  SIZE    RES STATE  C   TIME   WCPU    CPU COMMAND
17601 nobody    66   1 15728K 14260K CPU0   0 108.3H 98.10% 98.10% setiathome
17598 nobody    66   1 15148K 13748K RUN    1 108.3H 98.10% 98.10% setiathome

AlanC
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                                      \             Alan B. Clegg
         Just because I can            \          abc@firehouse.net
        does not mean I will.           \     <http://www.firehouse.net/>;
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