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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting nslookup hanging Post 302600895 by Bearwhale on Wednesday 22nd of February 2012 10:07:14 AM
Old 02-22-2012
Thanks, Chubler_XL! That was what was causing the problem! Smilie

I ran the check as you suggested, just in case.

Cheers!
 

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hwloc_topology_cpubind_support(3)			     Hardware Locality (hwloc)				 hwloc_topology_cpubind_support(3)

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hwloc_topology_cpubind_support - SYNOPSIS
#include <hwloc.h> Data Fields unsigned char set_thisproc_cpubind unsigned char get_thisproc_cpubind unsigned char set_proc_cpubind unsigned char get_proc_cpubind unsigned char set_thisthread_cpubind unsigned char get_thisthread_cpubind unsigned char set_thread_cpubind unsigned char get_thread_cpubind unsigned char get_thisproc_last_cpu_location unsigned char get_proc_last_cpu_location unsigned char get_thisthread_last_cpu_location Detailed Description Flags describing actual PU binding support for this topology. Field Documentation unsigned char hwloc_topology_cpubind_support::get_proc_cpubind Getting the binding of a whole given process is supported. unsigned char hwloc_topology_cpubind_support::get_proc_last_cpu_location Getting the last processors where a whole process ran is supported unsigned char hwloc_topology_cpubind_support::get_thisproc_cpubind Getting the binding of the whole current process is supported. unsigned char hwloc_topology_cpubind_support::get_thisproc_last_cpu_location Getting the last processors where the whole current process ran is supported unsigned char hwloc_topology_cpubind_support::get_thisthread_cpubind Getting the binding of the current thread only is supported. unsigned char hwloc_topology_cpubind_support::get_thisthread_last_cpu_location Getting the last processors where the current thread ran is supported unsigned char hwloc_topology_cpubind_support::get_thread_cpubind Getting the binding of a given thread only is supported. unsigned char hwloc_topology_cpubind_support::set_proc_cpubind Binding a whole given process is supported. unsigned char hwloc_topology_cpubind_support::set_thisproc_cpubind Binding the whole current process is supported. unsigned char hwloc_topology_cpubind_support::set_thisthread_cpubind Binding the current thread only is supported. unsigned char hwloc_topology_cpubind_support::set_thread_cpubind Binding a given thread only is supported. Author Generated automatically by Doxygen for Hardware Locality (hwloc) from the source code. Version 1.4.1 Mon Feb 27 2012 hwloc_topology_cpubind_support(3)
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