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I have a virtualized Windows Server 2003 server with Hyper-V.
I set the option "logic processor numbers" to 4.
On Windows, it appears on the 4 Cpus device management list. But in Windows task manager, in CPU usage history only 1 graph appears.
Doubts are:
Running with 4 Cpus or running with 1 CPU only?
If you are only running with 1, how do I run with 4?
Remarks:
I have another machine like this, and I virtualized it with Vmware and it shows the 4 Cpus on the graph.
Physically, the hardware has only 1 socket, 1 processor with 4 cores and 4 threads.
I read in the help center http://answall.com/help/on-topic. that the focus is "programming" I think my question is yes framed as "server programming" the English OS covers server configurations like http://stackoverflow.com/questions/24862967/zabbix-jmx-Tomcat-Monitoring would be good if we had such content in Portuguese, because the area where a programming professional works usually acts a professional who manages the programmers' servers, and believe me, this professional also has doubts and also needs help.
– SneepS NinjA
This question is being discussed at the http://meta.pt.stackoverflow.com/questions/2640/questions-referente-a-program%C3%A7%C3%A3o-de-servers
– Jorge B.
@Maisonsakamoto no
Task Manager
, right click on the chart CPU, choose Change chart to and then choose Logic Processors. By default, the Winsrv displays the general usage chart of CPU instead of displaying a chart by thread.– Omni
@Omni is S.O. Windows Server 2003, I did not find this option to change the chart, right click and I do not see anything.
– SneepS NinjA