Dear all,
after looking through my input file, Kay found that the problem was the
option
SECONDS=600
which limits XDS to run in a single thread.
Deleting the line allowed running on all available cores.
Florian
please send me your XDS.INP and .LP files by email.
thanks,
Kay
On 2017-07-
Hi Florian,
please send me your XDS.INP and .LP files by email.
thanks,
Kay
On 2017-07-10 13:24, Florian Sauer wrote:
> Hi Kay,
>
> thanks for your quick response!
>
> a) I am using BUILT=20170615 on Ubuntu 14.04.
> b) xds_par
> c) My machine has 2 cores (4 threads possible). The dataset cont
Hi Kay,
thanks for your quick response!
a) I am using BUILT=20170615 on Ubuntu 14.04.
b) xds_par
c) My machine has 2 cores (4 threads possible). The dataset contains
3600 frames. On a different machine (Opensuse) running an older built
(20170215), xds_par uses all available cores (12) when usi
Hi Florian,
difficult to say without knowing more details.
a) you should be using the XDS version that identifies itself with
BUILT=20170615
b) are you using xds or xds_par? Only xds_par is parallelized, xds is
single-threaded
c) I assume your machine has >1 core, and a DELPHI-sized batch of fr
Dear all,
I have recently installed the latest version of XDS (Linux 64 bit) and
found that xds_par is only using a single thread despite having
MAXIMUM_NUMBER_OF_PROCESSORS= 16
In the latest version (licensed till Sep 2017) XDS is using the full
number of threads with the same XDS.INP / data