[PD] Subprocess CPU core check

Max abonnements at revolwear.com
Thu Mar 5 11:12:30 CET 2020


 From what I know this is entirely under control of the system load 
balancing. So if the two Pd instances would run on the same core there 
would either be something seriously broken on your system, or you have 
other, even more CPU hungry processes running which are maxing out the 
other cores so that the system concludes that it's the best to have the 
two Pd instances running on the same core.
A glance at the System Monitor CPU history graph should give you an idea.

m.

On 04.03.20 23:38, Csaba Láng wrote:
> True, my apologies.
> Ubuntu 19.04
> Pd 0.50-0
> 
> On Wed, 4 Mar 2020 at 23:37, Peter P. <peterparker at fastmail.com 
> <mailto:peterparker at fastmail.com>> wrote:
> 
>     * Csaba Láng <langcsaba at gmail.com <mailto:langcsaba at gmail.com>>
>     [2020-03-04 23:32]:
>      > Dear list,
>      > how can I check if my subprocess really runs on a different core
>     than the
>      > main pd instance.
>     Telling about your operating system could be a first step.
> 
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