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At that point the product in question will not run at all. For a typical push-pull installation, we can't even IPL all (or often any) LPARs on a new box until Big Bang day when everything has to work ASAP. I can't tell you how supremely irritating this is. One particular vendor demands to see the results of 'D M=CPU' for *every individual LPAR* on a box. It's SOP for vendors who issue CPU-based keys to require notification of upcoming hardware changes in order to generate new keys. Please kick that 'well seasoned' z/OS systems programmer where the sun is not shining and show him the door. match with this from D M=CPU, where I see this:ĬPC ND = 00?.?.IBM.84.0000000? (That is where your A58C7 sit) A58C7įrom my Sub-Capacity Report, I always compare that these 2 lines That number is not near that number you posted. You said: "Additionally, VTAM-Print says: (GSMINITL) THIS CPU: 758C7" In fact, always ensure what your vendor (and your 'seasoned' programmer) has, is EXACTLY the same what you read.īut never mind, I totally ignored that part of VTAM-Print, because I am 101% unfamiliar with that thing. It escalated before I had a chance to even think about the LPAR id.ĭid I told you that he is insulting you in a royal way? He just looked at the vendor's email (which included the real CPUID), looked at the D M=CPU and started an email war. Which makes me wonder.>The thing is, he did not even try the new key before he started the fussing.
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W the great appreciation I've always had for Apples deeper thinking in such areas, this lopsided processing distribution is surprising and upsetting. Like loading you're cargo plane w as many water bags as will fit before knowing how much they hold. For example, I know the processing will spike at start and stop, and also atthe middle w the highest volumes and automation but when I open plugins they all just stack up on the same individual core rather than equally distributing throughout BEFORE a load is put through them. While it amazes me w it's plug in count w most plug types in comparison to any other computer I've used, it seems entirely inefficient w the way it's distributing the load. Ive seen them! They look like something from Terminator. Right, not virtual cores here, I have two separate 2.3(ish) quad core processors. An apple store tech told me that one, and it's saved my bacon a few times over the years.Īnyways, blabbing on, hope something I said or suggested helps. I have seen what I thought were completely lost songs on a frozen Logic become alive after a bit of waiting.
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BUT have you taken a look at the meters in the "activity monitor" utility? that is a much more accurate representation of what is really going on in your system regarding most anything: cores and use, ram available, when you are going too close to the edge with Logic in 32 bit mode (about 2 GB and the thing starts to act drunk), and the best secret in the Mac world: If you app freezes, open Activity monitor, and wait a few minutes. So really, you have a 4 core system.Īs for why only 6 cores seem to be going, I have no idea. Hyper threading is a way a computer can make 4 extra virtual cores, a method that allows more of the cpu to actually be used.
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What is the cpu speed of your 8 core Mac Pro?Īnd the "8" cores in the iMac is a 4 core machine with 4 "hyper threaded" cores. I think they designed the "freeze" function for that specific reason: so people could actually use the thing 8) I suggest you look at ES2 or any of the other VU's before you use sculpture. How many notes are you holding, and how long is the release time? Pick a pad the has lots of decay, and play a 5 or 6 voice chord and watch the meltdown. well, due to the nature of the beast, and the fact that it is among the most CPU intensive plug-ins around, I'm not surprised. One instance of sculpture bringing your computer to it's knees, eh.