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Comment: cosmetics

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I had the rhino thought when we installed drp-srcf so we decided to enable hyperthreading (the AMD one, which has a different name) on the new system and we asked Chris (O'Grady) to give it another try. After Chris' tests we decided there was no value in hyperthreading, even on AMD, and we disabled it entirely on drp-srcf. Chris, do you remember?


On May 6, 2022, Chris O'Grady writeswrote:

I had forgotten, but you are correct Amedeo.  My results (for mpi-psana analysis) are here.

It looks like an early test suggested HT helped, but when I tried to reproduce it later on I couldn’t, so we disabled it.  Many years ago I also benchmarked some quantum-chemistry code with/without HT and it didn’t help there either


On March 26, 2015, Chris Ford writeswrote:

Sent: Thursday, March 26, 2015 4:45 PM
To: pcds-daq-l
Subject: SXR: hyperthreading enabled on daq-sxr-cam02 and '03?
 
Folks,
 
While testing the Andor camera  I learned that some DAQ nodes were known to work better than others for this USB-based device.
Tomy writes, "One example I remember is that daq-sxr-cam01 was okay to run for hours, but daq-sxr-cam{02,03} would hang after some minutes."
Today I took a closer look, and I noticed that hyperthreading seems to be enabled on daq-sxr-cam02 and '03, where Andor fails.
Hyperthreading seems to be *disabled* on daq-sxr-cam01, where Andor runs well.