All done :) -----Original Message----- From: thin-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:thin-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Steve Parr Sent: 28 February 2006 15:53 To: thin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: [THIN] Re: SV: Re: About to test out Threadmaster on our new app that hogs the CPU in our test lab first Please send to sparr@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Thanks -----Original Message----- From: "Andrew Wood" <andrew.wood@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Tue, 28 Feb 2006 15:22:09 To:<thin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Subject: [THIN] Re: SV: Re: About to test out Threadmaster on our new app that hogs the CPU in our test lab first No, That key allows you to specify a program thats has different settings to the 'default'. I've got an .adm file that one of the guys I'm working with configured if its of any use? (from the readme.txt available in c:\windows\system32\threadmaster) [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\ThreadMaster\Parameters] CPUThresholdPct CPU load threshold per application. This is a global setting and affect all applications, unless other settings are defined in the "Application" or "Exceptions" sections. Default: 15%, Valid range 3 - 100. MainSampleTime Time in seconds for application load above "CPUThresholdPct" This value define the measurement time ThreadMaster using for calculating the average CPU utilization for applications. Default: 30 sec. Valid range 10 - 100+. ThreadOverloadActionStart Command to execute at action start. Default :none ThreadOverloadActionStop Command to execute at action stopping. See the sample files "Threadloginstall.reg" and "ThreadLog.cmd" These files may be edited for your own usage. Default: none A list of special applications and the allowed CPU load. Only applications different from the general rule defined by "CPUThresholdPct" . Applications running as a single published application, in many instances, can profit by setting the applicationkey as low as 5%. The list is only enumerated when Threadmaster starts. IMPORTANT: In multithreaded applications with multiple CPU incentive threads, don't set this value below the current number of CPU incentive threads, this may cause the application to "hang", or run extremely slow. [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\ThreadMaster\Parameters\Applications] appimagenameA n Application image name and max. load threshold pct. (n) appimagenameB m Valid Range 1 - 100 ... appimagenameX x A list of applications not handled. Make sure all vital and basis system processes are listed here, otherwise the system may not work properly. Do not take it for granted that antivirus programs etc. are vital, in this sense. The list is only enumerated when Threadmaster starts. [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\ThreadMaster\Parameters\Exceptions] imagenameA imagenameB ... imagenameX From: thin-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:thin-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Jan-Henrik Teigen Sent: 28 February 2006 07:49 To: thin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: [THIN] SV: Re: About to test out Threadmaster on our new app that hogs the CPU in our test lab first What can you put in this key ? Apps that you don't want to apply to Threadmaster ? [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\ SYSTEM\ CurrentControlSet\ Services\ ThreadMaster\ Parameters\ Applications "Mfadmin.exe" = 5 -----Opprinnelig melding----- Fra: thin-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:thin-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] Pà vegne av Jim Kenzig http://ThinHelp.com Sendt: 27. februar 2006 17:09 Til: thin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Emne: [THIN] Re: About to test out Threadmaster on our new app that hogs the CPU in our test lab first And if you are running CPS 4 would you not want to add the Citrix print spooler service? CpSvc.exe and the myriad of added CPU utililization if you are using it, ones like ctxcpubal.exe ctxcpusched.exe ctxcpuusync.exe Jim Kenzig CEO The Kenzig Group http://www.kenzig.com Sponsorships Available! 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From: thin-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:thin-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Steve Parr Sent: 27 February 2006 14:53 To: 'thin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx' Subject: [THIN] About to test out Threadmaster on our new app that hogs the CPU in our test lab first The entries below are included as exceptions to the CPU throttling so that the system can run unencumbered and you are more or less zeroing in on the offending app - on a Win2k box would you include any other processes as exceptions? [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\ SYSTEM\ CurrentControlSet\ Services\ ThreadMaster\ Parameters\ Exceptions] "winlogon.exe"="" "services.exe"="" "SPOOLSV.EXE"="" "termsrv.exe"="" "svchost.exe"="" "csrss.exe"="" "cdmsvc.exe"="" "dfssvc.exe"="" "llssrv.exe"="" "lsass.exe"="" "msdtc.exe"="" "mstask.exe"="" "pnsvc.exe"="" "smss.exe"="" "sysdown.exe"="" "System"="" "SystemProcess"="" "winmgmt.exe"="" "agentsvr.exe"="" Steve Parr Metroland Printing, Publishing and Distributing Ltd. 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