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Old 12-02-2023, 04:10 AM   #1
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Process threading in Redhat 9


We have configured a Redhat 9.1 linux VM, in which we have deployed an Oracle 19C container and we have provisioned the VM with 32 CPU and 80 GB RAM. When we run a procedure through oracle, a process starts and takes up 99% of one CPU's resource while the other CPU is idle. Can we always automatically distribute CPU load to available CPUs?
 
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If I understand well you need to configure your software to use more than one CPU. Is it an oracle database or something else?
 
  


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