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How to tell if all processors are being used?

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I have 2 Xeon E5606 processors, but on my "Dashboard" tab I only see usage reported for (I think).

 

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So I'm wondering if they are all being used, and or if there is a way to make them all be used.  I don't have any performance issues, but want to get the most out of what I got.  I am still on the trial version right now if that matters.

Edited by Orcinus

You can download Linux 64bit Mersenne Prime (Prime95) and it will load all cores to 100%.  Extract to a folder on unRAID, telnet/SSH to the folder and use the commands below.

chmod +x mprime    'This will make it executable
./mprime           'To have a choice of test options and number fo cores to use
./mprime -t        'or use this to jump into torture test on all cores without selecting any options

This will load all available cores unless you specify less than actual manually.

 

Edited by unevent

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I will try this and let you know :D  Thanks

26 minutes ago, Orcinus said:

I will try this and let you know :D  Thanks

 

Post a diagnostics as well so we can see what is being found on boot.  GUI - Tools - Diagnostics.

6.3.x has issues counting/numbering processors on some servers.

Edited by 1812

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Heres the diag.sovereign-diagnostics-20171221-1344.zip

 

Also Mprime pegged out half the cores.  Its funny tho that i see your sig @1812 this is a HP Proliant ML350 G6.  I might have to read your thread there.

 

 

Edited by Orcinus

Pegged out half the cores according to the GUI?  Was eight cores detected and eight prime95 threads started?  If it is just the GUI then may be already discussed elsewhere as @1812 mentioned.

1 hour ago, Orcinus said:

Heres the diag.sovereign-diagnostics-20171221-1344.zip

 

Also Mprime pegged out half the cores.  Its funny tho that i see your sig @1812 this is a HP Proliant ML350 G6.  I might have to read your thread there.

 

 

 

check out that thread in my signature. 6.3.5 is not good for proliants/hp servers. Either downgrade to 6.2.4 or go with the 6.4 release candidate. I usually don't endorse moving to a release candidate, but all I'm currently running a dl120 g7, and two dl 580 g7's on it and it seems to be fairly stable (jumped up from 6.2.4). @AnnabellaRenee87 seems to be having some issues with the latest release candidate on a proliant, but I don't know specifically what those are. I'm currently running an array with 3 vm's on one (including pfsense router using passthrough) and on another doing some heavy video editing work passing through 2 gpus to a single vm.

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@1812  I just installed 6.4 rc 17b and it sees all the cores, and my shares/vms/dockers are working (which is all i need).  Thanks for the help!

 

Edit: This also helped with passthrough of my cores to my vm, didnt really need it but good to give it some more power!

 

@unevent  I think it might have been just the GUI, but I didnt check number of threads it made.

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