Thanks a lot Dave,
this solved the problem and now I get two instances of xfibres.
Martin
On Thursday 13 September 2007 14:10:38 Dave Flitney wrote:
> Okay, try "processors" and "slots" both equal to 2.
>
> "processors=1,2" seems to be interpreted as "processors=1" - this
> needs to reflect the number of cores available so that SGE can
> calculate loads correctly.
> "slots=1" means only 1 managed long.q process at a time - and you
> would like 2 presumably.
>
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