Guys,

Just checked the bootup process of our server (DELL PowerEdge 1750) and it
uses one processor. The Xeon processor is using HT technology so that's why
my /proc/cpuinfo output detected it as processor 0 and 1. But when I used
"top" command, the output tells me that HT is disabled, please correct me if
I'm wrong with my analysis.
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top

top - 09:50:11 up 1 day, 16:13,  1 user,  load average: 0.66, 0.63, 0.58
Tasks: 162 total,   1 running, 161 sleeping,   0 stopped,   0 zombie
Cpu(s):  0.7%us,  0.2%sy,  0.0%ni, 99.1%id,  0.0%wa,  0.0%hi,  0.0%si,
0.0%st
Mem:   1035348k total,   956120k used,    79228k free,   167356k buffers
Swap:  1966072k total,        0k used,  1966072k free,   540536k cached
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Guys this server is a Proxy/Caching Server (squid) and Content Filtering
(dansguardian). We want to maximize the processing capability of this server
because currently it is serving a thousand (1000 min - 5000 max) researchers
in our institution.

Need your advise. Thank you.


On 10/5/07, Orlando Andico <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Well, what the OS thinks is really irrelevant w.r.t. Hyper-Threaded
> processors.
>
> Hyper-Threading only gives 5% performance improvement over a single
> thread, on CPU-bound activities. A thread is much, much less than a
> core.
>
> That actually explains why you only see one or two bars with lots of
> activity.
>
> To quote one of my colleagues from Redwood Shores:
>
> "Yes. Hyperthreading only works if there are lots of L2 cache misses.
> Then the CPU can work on the pretend CPU's work while waiting. But if
> there were no cache misses then there would be zero benefit to HT. So
> the tighter your code is the less HT works.
>
> HT is basically a fraud. You are seeing exactly what you will with
> almost anu software, not just with TimesTen. If you get even 5%
> improvement then you did good. No one should expect much more."
>
>
>
>
> On 10/5/07, Michael Tinsay <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> ..
> > I have a server that has a dual-core, HT-enabled processor.  Ubuntu says
> it
> > has 4 processors.  htop shows 4 bars for processors, but most of the
> time
> > only one or two have activity.
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