Subj : Re: Solaris real-time thread capabilities To : comp.unix.solaris,comp.programming.threads From : Casper H.S. Dik Date : Wed Sep 07 2005 11:04 am capnwhit@yahoo.com writes: >Hello Trond, I have tried my tests on two systems (a 4 CPU 1050 MHz >system and a 2 CPU 450 MHz system). The test fails on both... I share >the 4 CPU machine with my other co-workers, but I have exclusive access >to the 2 CPU machine. Nothing else was running... I use psrset to >create a processor set, and only my "test" program was running on CPU 2 >(nothing else was assigned to that CPU). No suspicious messages inside >/var/adm/messages. The 4 CPU machine has plenty of messages about >"Accepted publickey" and "sendmail". No messages on the 2 CPU machine. >I hope the hardware is not broken :-) Using prtdiag does not show >anything out of the ordinary... What happens when you bind you process to a single CPU? Casper -- Expressed in this posting are my opinions. They are in no way related to opinions held by my employer, Sun Microsystems. Statements on Sun products included here are not gospel and may be fiction rather than truth. .