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----2 gigs of ram. Running 2 copies of the VM -------
Each with a gig of ram allocated to the Virtual Machine.
Quick question for all you smart people out there.
I have the SMP client running in VMware just fine, works like a charm. But i get this feeling that i could be better. I want run my GPU client at the same time. And i have been with no effect on the SMP client at all but becouse of the lack of CPU cycles for the GPU client its slower than if i was running it on a wrist watch.
Is there anyway to lower the CPU usage on the smp client so the gpu client will run a bit quicker? I also understand its all about ballance and i dont want to restrict the production of either to the point where i am doing more damage than good.
This will all take place on the system listed below.
I think that's just crazy talk!
It takes more than 10% of a cpu to feed the GPU. I remember when I had a x1900xtx and was playing the with gpu client, having 2 consoles running and also a gpu console hosed the gpu too much, no matter what i set the cpu usage idle/low percentage at.
I think that's just crazy talk!
It takes more than 10% of a cpu to feed the GPU. I remember when I had a x1900xtx and was playing the with gpu client, having 2 consoles running and also a gpu console hosed the gpu too much, no matter what i set the cpu usage idle/low percentage at.
True, it takes more than 10%, but from what I've found with about 20% CPU available, the GPU speeds only drop by ~30-35% which can make it very worthwhile to run along side the SMP client in VMware.
I think the nature of the regular console client which pegs the CPU at 100% given the chance,
even as an idle process, makes running the GPU client with it a bad idea.
VMware tends to leave anywhere from 5-20% of the CPU free, so if you're running with 20% free, the GPU client works nicely. At 5%, which is what it seems to do with the new 1760 point WUs, it slows the GPU client down too much to be worthwhile.
I had noticed this aswell, I just leave the GPU client running and see what i get from it.
From my past experiences with VirtualPC, I found that the old VirtualPC was much less customizable than VMWare.http://arstechnica.com/journals/microsoft.ars/2007/2/19/7125
I saw this was reciently released. Will this Virtual server program allow for Virtualization of all 4 cores?
Now, how can I install EMIII or some other monitoring program within the VM? I just want to install something to report it, and I want to see and monitor it from the windows side. Is that possible?
why not just install debian or suse or similar from scratch? Then you can use the finstall script and be done. I had a bit of trouble with mage's image, so I did that and it was no problem.This is soo fricking frustrating.
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you are dead on. That is what I meant. Sorry if I was unclear. I used VMWare server to create a new VM. Inside of that VM, I installed {Debian Etch, Suse 10.2} and have been running happily ever after.I could be wrong, I often am but what I think drizzit81 might have meant was do a full blow Linux install inside a VM install.
VMWare server allows you to create new images without a problem. In addition I have heard of third-party tools for image creation, if you want to run workstation instead.I thought you needed a paid for version of VMware to create new images/servers and the like?
VMWare server allows you to create new images without a problem. In addition I have heard of third-party tools for image creation, if you want to run workstation instead.
I'm running just fine except according to the VMware time stamps it takes 3min per %, but in reality it is taking closer to 20min. and it realizes that and gives me this error
[snip]http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v106/silverphoenix/SMPFAH.jpg[/snip]
Is that normal?
Mucho apreciado, amigo!My fault, mavalpha: the box I usually run BitTorrent from has been down for a couple days for reasons completely unrelated to xbox 360 modding*. And of course my guess about which drive I kept the latest version on is optimally bad; 2 of 3 drives checked and it's on the third It's checked and uploading now. I'm also posting it on http here. I'll edit this when it finishes uploading if I remember.
*This is a lie.