Use NumCPU and not GOMAXPROCS
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@ -304,7 +304,7 @@ func (c *Configuration) EnsureFilePermissions() error {
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return errors.WithStack(err)
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}
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pool := workerpool.New(runtime.GOMAXPROCS(0))
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pool := workerpool.New(runtime.NumCPU())
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for _, file := range files {
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f := file
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@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ import (
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// Parent function that will update all of the defined configuration files for a server
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// automatically to ensure that they always use the specified values.
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func (s *Server) UpdateConfigurationFiles() {
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pool := workerpool.New(runtime.GOMAXPROCS(0))
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pool := workerpool.New(runtime.NumCPU())
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files := s.ProcessConfiguration().ConfigurationFiles
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for _, cf := range files {
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@ -39,7 +39,7 @@ func newPooledWalker(fs *Filesystem) *PooledFileWalker {
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// Create a worker pool that is the same size as the number of processors available on the
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// system. Going much higher doesn't provide much of a performance boost, and is only more
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// likely to lead to resource overloading anyways.
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pool: workerpool.New(runtime.GOMAXPROCS(0)),
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pool: workerpool.New(runtime.NumCPU()),
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}
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}
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