how many NumWorkers do I have?

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Ivan Viti
Ivan Viti le 23 Avr 2019
Commenté : Ivan Viti le 24 Avr 2019
If I start a pool using "pmode start local 4" then try to connect to that pool via "p = gcp" I get p.NumWorkers = 0. But in the lower left corner it tells me the Number of workers is 4. How many workers do I have???
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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson le 23 Avr 2019
Interesting, I see that as well.

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Edric Ellis
Edric Ellis le 24 Avr 2019
There's a difference between pmode and parpool. Behind the scenes, they both share some functionality, and there's some ... unintended behaviour going on here. gcp is intended to work only with parpool, and not pmode. If you don't want to use the PMODE window, I suggest using instead
parpool('local', 4)
Right now, it doesn't work to mix pmode and parpool-type functionality.
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Ivan Viti
Ivan Viti le 24 Avr 2019
Unfortunately when I do "parpool('local',4)" Matlab ignores my breakpoints so that I can't debug my parallel code.

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