Hi, I'm not sure, whether our automatic detection of the number of available cores does work correctly on Windows. Please check the second line of the mserver5 start-up/welcome message: # Serving database 'demo', using ? threads ^ In case it does not list the correct number of threads on your system, but rather reports, say, 'using 1 thread', you might need to explicitly give the number N of cores/threads to be used on the server commandline, e.g., mserver5 --set gdk_nr_threads=N I cannot tell, either, how well this will work on Windows ... Stefan On Mon, Dec 14, 2009 at 06:13:12AM -0800, Alex Bo. wrote:
Hi,
I saw that in the Nov2009 release the COPY INTO now uses multiples CPU/cores. Is this enabled by default, or should I enable this somehow?
I am running on windows, and I don't see any difference in CPU behavior nor do I get time improvements.
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