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quad xeon with 4 processors (all seen in windows 2003 server) Boinc only sees 2
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this is what i see when i log on to my account. Domain name mail.pcmedic.ws Time zone UTC -5 hours Name mail.pcmedic.ws Created 24 Jun 2004 16:34:09 UTC Total Credit 0.00 Recent average credit 0.00 CPU type GenuineIntel 746MHz Pentium Number of CPUs 2 Operating System Microsoft Windows 2003 Enterprise Server Edition, (05.02.3790.00) Memory 2039.48 MB Cache 976.56 KB Swap space 2598.96 MB Total disk space 10 GB Free Disk Space 2.79 GB Measured floating point speed 908.66 million ops/sec Measured integer speed 1639.6 million ops/sec Measured memory bandwidth 953.67 MB/sec Average upload rate 1.89 KB/sec Average download rate 96.05 KB/sec Results 0 Number of times client has contacted server 30 Last time contacted server 25 Jun 2004 1:43:31 UTC % of time client is on 77.2128 % % of time host is connected 77.2128 % % of time user is active 77.2121 % 2 Processors only however i have 4. is this a bug or am i doing something silly. one side note i followed previous instructions and added two more folders "2" "3" to the Slots directory to no avail. thanks |
John McLeod VII Send message Joined: 15 Jul 99 Posts: 24806 Credit: 790,712 RAC: 0 ![]() |
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> Not certain where the problem lies. However did you set your preferences on > the web page to use 4 CPUs? > <a> href="http://www.boinc.dk/index.php?page=user_statistics&userid=9915"> ![]() > I actually set it to use 8 |
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Have you checked in the task manager and made sure that windows is recognizing all your processors? John Keck testing BOINC since 2002/12/08 |
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