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<font size=3>At 08:31 AM 1/16/2008, Jeffrey B. Layton wrote:<br>
<blockquote type=cite class=cite cite="">- With multi-core processors, to
get the best performance you want to<br>
assign a process to a core.</blockquote><br>
Excuse my ignorance, please, but can someone tell me how to do that on
Linux (2.6 kernels would be fine)?<br><br>
The kernel scheduler -- as opposed to a cluster scheduler -- is a
complete black box as far as I know.<br><br>
While I am it, where do I find a minimal list of processes necessary to
run a cluster node. I can't see any reason to run the PC Smart Card
demon, pcscd, but I don't know what else I can pitch.<br><br>
<br>
Mike<br><br>
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