SUMMARY: Binding a process to a single processor

From: Don Newcomer <newcomer_at_dickinson.edu>
Date: Thu, 03 Feb 2000 12:33:56 -0500 (EST)

Sorry it's taken me so long to respond; things have been a little crazy
around here! The responses I received all suggested the 'runon' command or
a variant using processor sets. I was able to use the 'runon' command but,
unfortunately, the Directory Server still failed so we're back to square
one. Thanks to these folks who responded:

Tom Webster <webster_at_ssdpdc.lgb.cal.boeing.com>
"Fliguer, Miguel" <M_Fliguer_at_unifon.com.ar>
"Naccarato, Robert" <naccarar_at_bis.adp.com>
Keith Piepho <kap_at_uakron.edu>
John P Speno <speno_at_isc.upenn.edu>

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Don Newcomer Dickinson College
Associate Director, System and Network Services P.O. Box 1773
newcomer_at_dickinson.edu Carlisle, PA 17013
                                                        Phone: (717) 245-1256
                                                          FAX: (717) 245-1690

> We're using DU 4.0D on an AlphaServer 4100 (two processors). We're also
> running Netscape's Directory Server version 4.1 and the directory server
> just dies without warning and with no error log entries. I've spoken with
> some other folks who have seen the same problem and the suggestion was made
> to run the LDAP server on a single processor (even though it was optimized
> for multiprocessor operation). This seemed to correct the problem for a
> fellow on a Sun box. Is this kind of thing possible in our environment?
> Thanks in advance.
Received on Thu Feb 03 2000 - 17:35:45 NZDT

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