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Message 5862 - Posted: 2 Nov 2004, 8:32:42 UTC

I have 2 computers. My home pc only has one processor, and that seems fine. My work pc has 2 processors. Originally both were running. Now only one gets run and the other has a status of \'Preempted\'. On my preferences I state to use at most 2 processors. What else could it be?
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Message 5865 - Posted: 2 Nov 2004, 11:08:12 UTC

It looks to me like your system used to have hyper-threading enabled in the BIOS but has been rebooted with the option disabled, Stuart.

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Message 5880 - Posted: 3 Nov 2004, 5:24:53 UTC - in response to Message 5865.  
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&gt; It looks to me like your system used to have hyper-threading enabled in the
&gt; BIOS but has been rebooted with the option disabled, Stuart.


Wouldn't the host status page say "Number of CPUs : 1" then?


Could be a "Venue" problem too, if @Home is set to use only 1 CPU and the Xeon used to be @Work but switched to @Home for some reason (the Venue setting sometimes gets lost)

In this case it would be safer to set it to 2 CPUs @Home too
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