> Pascal: could it be that there's some pipe closed improperly keeping the
> processes hanging around?
Zombies are normal and painless here.
Pascal
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2009/8/18, Dale Emery :
> Hi all,
>
> When I start Rybka under Scid (4.0 DEVEL), it creates one process per CPU,
> and each process runs at full CPU capacity. When I close the analysis
> window
> or quit Scid, only one Rybka process is killed (the one with the lowers
> PID,
> I think). The other pr
Gahh, I goofed when I said this:
Also, 32 bit Rybka under wine reports that it processes 436k nodes/sec.
> 64bit Rybka under microwine reports 300k nodes per sec for the same
> position. My wine won't run 64bit Rybka, so I don't know how that would
> fare.
I had throttled the 64Kbit Rybka down t
An update about this:
When I start Rybka under Scid (4.0 DEVEL), it creates one process per CPU,
> and each process runs at full CPU capacity. When I close the analysis window
> or quit Scid, only one Rybka process is killed (the one with the lowers PID,
> I think). The other processes go to 0% CP
Dale Emery wrote:
Hi!
> Is there a preference or option I can set, in either Scid or
> Rybka, to instruct Scid to kill ALL Rybka threads and not just
> the first one?
> I do not know such an option in Scid. However, I wonder if it's a
> bug in Rybka as Scid sends a
Hi Alexander,
>
> Is there a preference or option I can set, in either Scid or Rybka, to
>> instruct Scid to kill ALL Rybka threads and not just the first one?
>>
>
> I do not know such an option in Scid. However, I wonder if it's a bug in
> Rybka as Scid sends a proper quit signal to the engine
Dale Emery wrote:
Hi!
> When I Force Quit Scid (which I have to do now and then), one Rybka
> proces is killed, but the others keep running at 100% CPU speed. This
> turns my Mac Pro into a mighty, mighty furnace. I live in Sacramento,
> and have found that in August a furnace is not only unne
Hi all,
When I start Rybka under Scid (4.0 DEVEL), it creates one process per CPU,
and each process runs at full CPU capacity. When I close the analysis window
or quit Scid, only one Rybka process is killed (the one with the lowers PID,
I think). The other processes go to 0% CPU, but they hang aro