Message314591
| Author | yanirh |
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| Recipients | giampaolo.rodola, paul.moore, pitrou, steve.dower, tim.golden, yanirh, zach.ware |
| Date | 2018-03-28.14:06:57 |
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| Message-id | <1522246017.42.0.467229070634.issue33166@psf.upfronthosting.co.za> |
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Yes. Both are wrong, and os.cpu_count() is completely off. Regarding how to determine the number of physical/logical cores in my machine - well, not sure what you mean by that. I've attached a screenshot of Windows' system information. Also used 'cpu-z'. It seems like aside from the os.cpu_count() issue, Python itself has some problem - it 'sees' only 1 CPU group. It is evident from the fact the when parallelizing, utilization level is only 25%. |
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| Date | User | Action | Args |
| 2018-03-28 14:06:57 | yanirh | set | recipients: + yanirh, paul.moore, pitrou, giampaolo.rodola, tim.golden, zach.ware, steve.dower |
| 2018-03-28 14:06:57 | yanirh | set | messageid: <1522246017.42.0.467229070634.issue33166@psf.upfronthosting.co.za> |
| 2018-03-28 14:06:57 | yanirh | link | issue33166 messages |
| 2018-03-28 14:06:57 | yanirh | create | |