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Turn off hyperthreading in the bios... Then Linux don't see the "extra" CPU(s) On Wed, 2004-06-02 at 20:52, Mike Coan wrote:
James,
On Tuesday 01 June 2004 17:36, James Golden wrote:
Sweet, that mounted it, but it seems to have another issue. When I go to copy a file to the share I mounted it starts off transferring very quickly (17mb/sec), but then will dwindle and finally stall. After it stalls it will then hose my machine causing me to have to cold boot it. Did you have similar issues?
I didn't until you mentioned it :) I was using it to just to access files with Open Office or with kmail. I tried copying a 3.7 GB directory from the Windows Server to my machine, and I got the same result as you. Started off very fast, then slowed down after 500 MB, then locked up the machine. Except that the hard drive disk light was still indicating activity. In fact about 900 MB was transferred. Thus it seems it was still transferring files while locked up.
Another message indicated that turning off hyperthreading fixed that. I am trying to figure out how to turn off hyperthreading. I saw a message that seems to indicate HT=off will do that, but I am not sure.
Mike
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