Re: [dvd::rip] multithreading and clustering
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Re: [dvd::rip] multithreading and clustering |
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Michael Müller <mueller_michael@xxxxxxxxxxx> |
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Tue, 2 Oct 2007 10:12:32 +0200 |
Hi Jan,
Am 30.09.2007 um 13:39 schrieb Jan Michalek:
Hello, I've read some posts about multithreading on one PC with
dual-core proc. using clustering. Could anyone advise me, how
exactly is this done? I've added 2 nodes with hostname "localhost"
and ssh test has finished fine for both of them, but when I run
task, one node shows progress line, but it stops on 0.1% and second
shows only "running", but the job has no advance and processor is
idle. No errors could be seen in log. What am I doing wrong?
this is not a real answer to your question but why do you want to use
cluster mode on one PC? If you just want to use both cores transcode
handles this for it's own. I have a dual-core CPU too and during a
normal transcoding top reports for transcode CPU usage of around 150%
(I assume top calculates 100% for one core), the rest up to 200% is
taken by other tools from the transcode package so idle percentage is
close to zero.
Regards
Michael
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