July 2, 2015 at 4:34 am
Hi All - I have recently changed the MAXDOP settings from 4 to 8 in SQL Server. I now want to perform a test to ensure that it is using all CPU cores.
Is there a way to do this? Thanks!
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July 2, 2015 at 5:15 am
The only way I can think of is to execute sp_who2 when a potentially parallel query is running. If any SPIDs have eight rows, then your change has been successful.
John
July 2, 2015 at 5:21 am
Thanks for the suggestion.
I guess I need to come up with a query that hits all cores.
Thanks.
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July 2, 2015 at 5:35 am
John Mitchell-245523 (7/2/2015)
If any SPIDs have eight rows, then your change has been successful.
No. MaxDop limits the number of running threads a query may have, not the total number of threads. A query running under MAXDOP 4 may have 10+ threads. Only 4 will ever be running at once. The others may be coordination threads, threads from other parallel segments that aren't running yet, etc.
To see the actual degree of parallelism, run a query with the actual execution plan included, look at the properties of a parallel operator and look at the 'Actual number of rows' property, expand it out and see how many threads are listed there.
Gail Shaw
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July 2, 2015 at 7:20 am
And if you don't have a plan that will go parallel on its own, just use TRACEFLAG 8649. That will drop the query cost to zero so you'll see a parallel execution.
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July 2, 2015 at 9:09 am
Great thanks.
I managed to force a query to use parallelism and found the number of cores by looking at the Parallel Operator (as mentioned).
Thanks again all.
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