We have a highend server machine with 4 Intel Xeon E7 4850 processors (NUMA nodes) each having 10 cores with 2 threads. So effectively we have 80 core a machine. (windows task manager shows 80 cores) Now my question is when i execute Runtime.getRuntime().availableProcessors() it returns 40 and so my application spawns only 40 threads. why is it so ?
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Unless you are using Windows 2003 which had a bug: "The number of physical hyperthreading-enabled processors or the number of physical multicore processors is incorrectly reported in Windows Server 2003"... ...a count of "40 Cores" is the wrong result if Hyper-Threading is enabled, which seems to be the case since Windows reports the correct number of logical CPU Cores. If a Java fix is not available then you can use JNI to call the GetLogicalProcessorInformation() Windows API call (source code included, works on XP SP3 and more recent). |
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