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Operating Systems HP-UX Spawn more than 8 threads OpenMP & HPUX Post 302741229 by DGPickett on Friday 7th of December 2012 04:03:14 PM
Old 12-07-2012
Not that into OpenMP, but still, not sure where you see one thread. I found this interesting: c++ - OpenMP threads executing on the same cpu core - Stack Overflow
 

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GFRM(1) 																   GFRM(1)

NAME
gfrm - remove Gfarm files, directories, or file replicas SYNOPSIS
gfrm [ -frRnqv ] [ -I file-section ] [ -h filesystem-node ] [ -D domain-name ] [ -H hostfile ] [ -N num-of-replicas ] [ -j num-of-threads ] gfarm-URL ... DESCRIPTION
gfrm removes each specified file. It does not remove directories unless the -r or -R option is specified. '.' or '..' cannot be removed. When the -I option is specified, gfrm removes the specified file section. File section is an architecture name for executable files, or a fragment index for a regular file. With the -h, -D, or -H option, gfrm removes file replicas of each specified file or file section on the specified filesystem node(s). All file replicas of a file cannot be removed, unless the -f option is specified. OPTIONS
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