View Full Version : Upgraded to boinc 7.16.14 (change in cpu thread usage)
trigggl
01-24-21, 11:28 AM
I upgraded from boinc 7.14.2 to 7.16.14 on one of my computers.
I have it set to run boinc on 6 of the 12 threads of my cpu. After the upgrade, it's using all 12 threads but at 50% each.
Is this a new feature of boinc or did the rest of my computer get better/worse in some way?
zombie67
01-25-21, 10:28 AM
I've never seen this before. The only thing I can think of is in the preferences pane, there are two similarly names options: % of the processors, and % of CPU time. It sounds like maybe you have the wrong one set to 50%? Make sure it is % of the processors. Otherwise, the only thing I can think of is to try rebooting, and see if the behavior goes back to normal.
trigggl
01-30-21, 11:34 AM
I may have changed something in my Linux kernel settings to spread things out. I don't know. I'll upgrade my other computer and see if it does the same thing.
I don't get confused over boinc settings, especially when I didn't touch them. Also, when I upgrade the kernel, I do a reboot. I'll probably do another one soon.
I was just wondering about if anyone else has come across this version and had the same results. It's not affecting the work or the validations. Still runs the same number of WU, just over more processor threads.
Weird.
trigggl
02-03-21, 06:08 PM
Well, after upgrading on my other computer, it operates as normal. Each WU gets one core.
I must have modified the kernel or a program in some way to spread the threads out on the Ryzen computer. It's running ok so I guess I'm not too worried about it. I do intend to figure out what I changed that caused this, though.
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