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Re: [dvd::rip] multithreading and clustering

Subject: Re: [dvd::rip] multithreading and clustering
From: Laurence Barlow <laurencebarlow@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Tue, 02 Oct 2007 10:26:00 +0100
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As with most problems in Linux, it would be helpful if you provided more
information.

What version of Linux are you using?
What version of DVD::RIP are you using?
Did you compile it or download it from a repository?
Can you also copy and paste the cluster log in here.

Michael Müller, I can understand people using cluster mode on one
machine because I have, it gives greater control over how many nodes
help with the encoding.

i.e. If I want to play a game I would just tell the cluster to use 3
core's. (Quad Core CPU)

I also wasn't aware that transcode handled more than one CPU without
putting any options in to tell it to.

- -={Q}=-




Michael Müller wrote:
> Hi Jan,
> 
> Am 30.09.2007 um 13:39 schrieb Jan Michalek:
> 
>> Hello, I've read some posts about multithreading on one PC with
>> dual-core proc. using clustering. Could anyone advise me, how exactly
>> is this done? I've added 2 nodes with hostname "localhost" and ssh
>> test has finished fine for both of them, but when I run task, one node
>> shows progress line, but it stops on 0.1% and second shows only
>> "running", but the job has no advance and processor is idle. No errors
>> could be seen in log. What am I doing wrong?
> 
> this is not a real answer to your question but why do you want to use
> cluster mode on one PC? If you just want to use both cores transcode
> handles this for it's own. I have a dual-core CPU too and during a
> normal transcoding top reports for transcode CPU usage of around 150% (I
> assume top calculates 100% for one core), the rest up to 200% is taken
> by other tools from the transcode package so idle percentage is close to
> zero.
> 
> Regards
> 
> Michael
> 
> 

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