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BitShares PTS / Re: jhProtominer - CPU and collisions/min charts
« on: January 02, 2014, 10:37:11 am »
@EvilTwin
Emm, my operating system is Windows 8.1 Enterprise,
I use "start" to run each bat file.
first, I edit the config files for every process, and create run1.bat/run2.bat
and in order to assign each process to the corresponding Node, I find the "start" command can help me.
for example,
start /high /node 0 /affinity FFFFF run1.bat
start /high /node 1 /affinity FFFFF run2.bat
node parameter is to set the process to corresponding Node.
and the affinity parameter is to set the processor affinity,
you know, the one 2680v2 have 10C20T, so the bin code is 11111111111111111111 (20 Threads, each thread is enabled) , so the in hex it's FFFFF
by the way, if you want to disabled a core, you can change 1 -> 0.
I found you are using Linux, so my solution may not help you.
Emm, my operating system is Windows 8.1 Enterprise,
I use "start" to run each bat file.
first, I edit the config files for every process, and create run1.bat/run2.bat
and in order to assign each process to the corresponding Node, I find the "start" command can help me.
for example,
start /high /node 0 /affinity FFFFF run1.bat
start /high /node 1 /affinity FFFFF run2.bat
node parameter is to set the process to corresponding Node.
and the affinity parameter is to set the processor affinity,
you know, the one 2680v2 have 10C20T, so the bin code is 11111111111111111111 (20 Threads, each thread is enabled) , so the in hex it's FFFFF
by the way, if you want to disabled a core, you can change 1 -> 0.
I found you are using Linux, so my solution may not help you.