Hi guys;
Now that we're settled again I can go back to folding... however! Our new server is running ESXi and I'm still learning the ins and outs of it, so I'm hoping that this one is a no-brainer to someone who knows more than me...
My question is: how do I get folding @ home to utilize the full amount of available CPU horsepower? Setting one vCPU to the VM (Ubuntu Server VM) only seems to use up ~3,300MHz of the available CPU power (E3-1245, >10K total)... I've tried setting 2 and 4 vCPUs and that number hasn't changed. There are 7 other VMs running on the server but there's minimal CPU usage coming from them at this stage - most of them aren't going to be used for a couple of weeks so I thought I'd have some CPU cycles to burn in the meantime... but how do I make use of them?
Any help appreciated.
Now that we're settled again I can go back to folding... however! Our new server is running ESXi and I'm still learning the ins and outs of it, so I'm hoping that this one is a no-brainer to someone who knows more than me...
My question is: how do I get folding @ home to utilize the full amount of available CPU horsepower? Setting one vCPU to the VM (Ubuntu Server VM) only seems to use up ~3,300MHz of the available CPU power (E3-1245, >10K total)... I've tried setting 2 and 4 vCPUs and that number hasn't changed. There are 7 other VMs running on the server but there's minimal CPU usage coming from them at this stage - most of them aren't going to be used for a couple of weeks so I thought I'd have some CPU cycles to burn in the meantime... but how do I make use of them?
Any help appreciated.