[gpfsug-discuss] GPFS 5.1.9.4 on Windows 11 Pro. Performance issues, write.
Henrik Cednert
henrik.cednert at onepost.se
Wed Sep 4 10:16:23 BST 2024
Hi Jonathan
I looked in the supermicro bios. Sadly there are no options there for diabling a CPU. All you can do is disable CPU cores but from the looks of it you need a minimum of 1 available for a CPU. I will investigate that furhter and play with it.
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From: gpfsug-discuss <gpfsug-discuss-bounces at gpfsug.org> on behalf of Jonathan Buzzard <jonathan.buzzard at strath.ac.uk>
Sent: Tuesday, 3 September 2024 20:51
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Subject: Re: [gpfsug-discuss] GPFS 5.1.9.4 on Windows 11 Pro. Performance issues, write.
On 03/09/2024 13:10, Henrik Cednert wrote:
> Still no solution here regarding this.
>
> Have tested other cables.
> Have tested to change tcp window size, no change
> Played with numa in the bios, no change
> Played with hyperthreading in bios, no change
>
Have you tried disabling the second CPU in the BIOS? You say you have
played with NUMA in the BIOS, but how about ruling it out completely by
going to a single CPU?
JAB.
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