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Subject:    [Grinder-use] Barriers work cross process when useConsole=false?
From:       Salim Modi <salim.modi () gmail ! com>
Date:       2012-08-27 10:32:34
Message-ID: CAF6xN-WRT657WF5sSubQi9nNERSYyMDpX8eGFikRYHKXrKWq3g () mail ! gmail ! com
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Hi,

I'm running a test that starts multiple processes on a single host. I just
run from the command line, so not using the console. In this case, threads
only seem to wait for barriers within their own process, is this correct?
If so, is there a way I can co-ordinate threads across all processes?

Regards,
Salim

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<p>Hi, </p>
<p>I&#39;m running a test that starts multiple processes on a single host. =
I just run from the command line, so not using the console. In this case, t=
hreads only seem to wait for barriers within their own process, is this cor=
rect? If so, is there a way I can co-ordinate threads across all processes?=
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<p>Regards, <br>
Salim </p>


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