R Rihards.Ozolins macrumors newbie Original poster Aug 24, 2011 #1 Does xgrid is counting physical or logical CPU's???
P pismobrat macrumors regular Aug 24, 2011 #2 Rihards.Ozolins said: Does xgrid is counting physical or logical CPU's??? Click to expand... Hey Check out my post below https://forums.macrumors.com/threads/1213303/
Rihards.Ozolins said: Does xgrid is counting physical or logical CPU's??? Click to expand... Hey Check out my post below https://forums.macrumors.com/threads/1213303/
R Rihards.Ozolins macrumors newbie Original poster Aug 24, 2011 #3 So if agent with 2x 6core cpu's in xgrid admin I see only with 6 cpu it OK?
P pismobrat macrumors regular Aug 24, 2011 #4 Rihards.Ozolins said: So if agent with 2x 6core cpu's in xgrid admin I see only with 6 cpu it OK? Click to expand... Correct, but if you want more juice on the clients, follow the link to make the adjustment through Terminal
Rihards.Ozolins said: So if agent with 2x 6core cpu's in xgrid admin I see only with 6 cpu it OK? Click to expand... Correct, but if you want more juice on the clients, follow the link to make the adjustment through Terminal
R Rihards.Ozolins macrumors newbie Original poster Aug 24, 2011 #5 So changing cpu qty thru terminal in com.apple.xgrid.agnet.plist doesn't give any advance for whole xgrid power, just looks better? 🙂 Just can't get if sysctl hw.ncpu shows me 24, them why I get just 6 cpu's from this agent in xgrid??? 🙂
So changing cpu qty thru terminal in com.apple.xgrid.agnet.plist doesn't give any advance for whole xgrid power, just looks better? 🙂 Just can't get if sysctl hw.ncpu shows me 24, them why I get just 6 cpu's from this agent in xgrid??? 🙂