Subject: Re: I'm Falling!!!
From: f/f george
Date: 10/07/2003, 15:01
Newsgroups: alt.sci.seti

If you also get a copy of Seti Watch it will show you the actual
processing times on each work unit per processor. I am not sure about
HT but it does work on my dual 300 compaq server.
Just remember to set the cache level at twice whatever the individual
machine does at the moment for dual and above processors. That way it
can handle units being returned at the same time.
Like my dual does 2 at a time so my cache level is 4. I use Seti Queue
on a different machine so I only need the minimum on each machine.

 On Wed, 9 Jul 2003 21:56:17 +0100, John Clark
<fredclark@consltec.demon.co.uk> wrote:

In article <o6sogvklq8iqjkdm618esb3ksp4ipcfepl@4ax.com>, nanook
<clewis8@houston.rr.com> writes
ok, i'll bite, i am running a dual xeon system (2 x 2.20 mhz) how do i
go about running more than one instance of S@H ?  

The system I run is based on Win XP Pro, to recognise the 4 Procs (2
real, 2 virtual HT). HT is active in the BIOS, and I run the CLI. 

To cache (3 days crunching) I use SETI Driver (V1.6.4.0) and monitor
progress on the oldest WU I apply SETI Spy (V 3.3.2).

SETI Driver recognises the number of Procs available, and auto sets the
number of processes (maximum processes radio button) to 4. This can be
set manually. Below the information group - (Waiting to Process; Need to
Fill; Ready to Transmit) is a radio button titled "Set Processor
Affinity". This latter one will only appear for HT P4s and multi-proc
systems. Tick this, and away you go.

At least that is how it runs on my system

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