Using multiple CPU each with multicore, MATLAB only uses one of the CPUS
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Hi,
I am trying to run a MATLAB code with a computer system that has two cpus and each have 12 cores. But when I use fft or fft2 command it only uses 50% of computing power, i.e. only one cpu or only 12 cores. When I use parallel processing toolbox similar thing is shown. When I use "matlabpool open" also it says 12 workers not 24 workers. How can I use the potential 24 cores that are in two cpus on my machine for vector operation or parallel processing in MATLAB? Any help or information is greatly appreciated.
Thanks, Moh.
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Shashank Prasanna
am 23 Jun. 2014
1 Stimme
In MATLAB 2014a, there are no limits to how many workers you can use on a single machine, however it is recommended that you use number of workers = number of cores.
Sounds like you have two CPUs with 12 cores each - in this case where each cpu is a node, you may need to use MDCS that can talk to a scheduler to distribute jobs across multiple machines.
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Tyler Warner
am 21 Mai 2018
Bearbeitet: Tyler Warner
am 21 Mai 2018
Hi, I'm not familiar with what MDCS is, I cannot find that in the link you provided. What does the acronym stand for?
Walter Roberson
am 21 Mai 2018
Tyler Warner
am 21 Mai 2018
Thank you. Did your server run with two NUMA processors? I believe I am having a similar issue. For example, my server is two NUMA processors, each with 10 cores. I tried running a program with 14 (to test) workers and it appears to me that the resource monitor is showing that only 10 are running with heavy computations while the rest are minimally used. Should I make a new question if this is not relevant here?
Walter Roberson
am 21 Mai 2018
Unfortunately that was the only question that Moh asked, so I do not know if Moh will respond to you, nearly 4 years later now.
Tyler Warner
am 22 Mai 2018
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