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RE: [Condor-users] Can Condor create more than one VM on singleprocessor machines?
- Date: Thu, 7 Jul 2005 08:21:04 +0100
- From: "Miguel Dilaj" <mdilaj@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Subject: RE: [Condor-users] Can Condor create more than one VM on singleprocessor machines?
Title: Message
Hi
all,
Am I mistaken in thinking that if I use
VirtualMachineID == 1, thus using half of the RAM, I'll be using also half of
the CPU power?
Does it means that processes from the
owner can (potentially) run in that "second half" of the CPU power allowing
Condor to run all the time? (Well, in certain conditions, if the load of the
user is not too high).
Sorry if this is a stupid question, but
I'm not very familiar with HT
technology.
This morning, after accumulating nearly 2
days of running time in my processes, I checked remotely the size of the file
generated, and I was surprised to see it was only 44 MB. In a dedicated machine
you finish the creation of the 610 MB file in 2
days.
I hope that this doesn't mean my process
was started from the beginning each time it was interrupted by user activity,
because that'll mean a serious showstopper for our needs... I specifically
configured the machine to NOT migrate, and suspend the process to continue later
(from the Windows install GUI).
Will check again after the process is
interrupted and restarted. If the file size goes back to zero I'll cry for help
in this list.
Cheers,
Miguel
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