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Win32::Daemon - multiple processor problem Roy Girdwood 08-10-2004
Posted by Roy Girdwood on August 10, 2004, 6:03 am
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All,

I have recently developed a Win32 service (using Win32::Daemon) on my
single processor box, then deployed it onto a multi-processor box (P4
with Hyperthreading On).

Whilst it works fine on my PC, it seems to run on both processors
simulaeneously, causing problems whereby the same data is processed
twice and at the same time.

Is there some way I can force perl (or Win32::Daemon) to run as if it
were a single processor box, and not attempt to maximise the
throughput across all
processors?

Thanks in advance

Roy


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