From: Markus Fischer <mfischer@mufasa.informatik.uni-mannheim.de>
Newsgroups: comp.parallel.pvm
Subject: Re: NT-RSHD cpu usage during rsh operation?
Date: Fri, 23 Apr 1999 10:31:19 +0200
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Hi,

bcomisky@pobox.com wrote:

> The CPU% column under "Processes" on the NT task manager shows rshd using 50%
> and the process started through rsh using 50% (on a single cpu machine).  Is
> this accurate?  Much of the advantage I was hoping to get by distributing jobs
> is lost if the daemon is using a big chunk of the CPU.

wow, I have to check on that maybe there is a spinning thread.

> The process I am running reads and writes stdio, with all of the read
> operations up front and all of the write operations at the end (the rshd CPU%
> stays at 50% all the way through, job duration on the order of a minute or
> two).
>
> Anyone else have the same experience?  BTW, the standard input redirection is
> working fine as of the latest update.  I don't remember the CPU% being so high
> when I was running prior to the last fix, though I might not have noticed.  Is
> there a chance the stdin fix has caused the CPU problem?

let me check it out.
Markus


>
> Bill
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