# pin-threads Simple strategies for pinning read and/or process threads. If process threads are not enabled then the strategy simply works on the read threads. Invalid values are ignored. * `pin-threads=R1L`: All read threads pinned to a single logical CPU. * `pin-threads=R1P`: All read threads pinned to a single physical CPU. * `pin-threads=RP1L`: All read and process threads pinned to a single logical CPU. * `pin-threads=RP1P`: All read and process threads pinned to a single physical CPU. * `pin-threads=R1LP1L`: All read threads pinned to a single logical CPU, all process threads pinned to a (if possible) different logical CPU. * `pin-threads=R1PP1P`: All read threads pinned to a single physical CPU, all process threads pinned to a (if possible) different logical CPU. * `pin-threads=RPSL`: All read and process threads are spread across all logical CPUs. * `pin-threads=RPSP`: All read and process threads are spread across all physical CPUs. * `pin-threads=R1PPSP`: All read threads are pinned to a single physical CPU while process threads are spread across all other physical CPUs.