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Created Dec 07, 2008 by Trac@tracbot

NumCPUs not working

the Version I use can't be selected here. Its 0.2.0.32 (r17346) (downloaded today on http://www.torproject.org/download-unix.html.de)

I tryed it 2 ways. First by installing Tor via Debian apt and setting "NumCPUs 4" and second by manualy building tor from the sources. No way brings tor to spawn workers and use the cpu power for the other cores. I think this is a heavy Performance Problem because today there are only multicore cpus for sale! Because of this problem I have to start 4 instances of TOR in order to get the ressurces used.

Kernel Version: 2.6.27.4 x86_64

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