Oh, I should say, this is a very recently updated Anaconda install on Ubuntu 15.04
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Also, you may also be using a thread enabled BLAS/LAPACK?On Fri, Dec 4, 2015 at 12:58 PM, Brian Granger <elli...@gmail.com> wrote:Also, some processors report virtual and physical cores differently (by default). In that case, you can easily see %800 CPU on a 4 core system.
OMP_NUM_THREADS=1 in the environment before starting python (I don't *think* setting it via os.environ after everything is loaded will work). If it's OpenMP at work, that should limit it to one thread and result in only 100% CPU usage.
Michael