September 26, 20187 yr I've organised the cores that my dockers use, so that they don't interfere (except for Plex that needs all of my server's power) with my main VMs - VM1, VM2 and pfsense below. Is it possible to pin plugins as well? I use several and if I could pin them I'm sure it would help with the experience on my main VMs, as I think only rclone and unRAID DVB Edition (don't think this does anything but load drivers though) are important enough to need access to multiple cores. My current Core layout: Core 0: unRAID exclusive Core 1: unRAID, emulator Pins, Plex Cores 2-4: unRAID, VM1, Plex Cores 5-7: unRAID, VM3, All Dockers Cores 8-10: unRAID, VM2, Plex Cores: 11-13: unRAID, pfsense VM, Plex Current Plugins: Edited September 26, 20187 yr by DZMM
September 26, 20187 yr Beyond the scope of a GUI. It can be done but you'd have to hit the command line / possibly modify the plugs themselvesSent from my LG-D852 using Tapatalk
September 26, 20187 yr Author I'm semi-comfortable with command line, but it's a no-go if I have to modify the plugins. Thanks
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September 27, 20187 yr Author 8 hours ago, Squid said: https://baiweiblog.wordpress.com/2017/11/02/how-to-set-processor-affinity-in-linux-using-taskset/ Thanks - will definitely give this a miss as it's way beyond my skill and comfort level
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