On 3/5/20 10:48 PM, Charles Z Henry wrote:
On Thu, Mar 5, 2020 at 4:14 AM Max abonnements@revolwear.com wrote:
A glance at the System Monitor CPU history graph should give you an idea.
i usually use 'htop', which is a much improved version of top which also (among verious other interesting things) gives you the CPU of a process.
Second, you can bind processes to certain CPUs. This is called "CPU affinity" and it's controlled by the linux command "taskset". This looks like a fine explanation
but keep in mind that the people who designed the muticore scheduling algorithms most likely will have a better idea of how to ideally distribute multiple processes onto multiple CPUs.
gmsdr IOhannes