On Wednesday 18 August 2004 16:52, Darrell Cormier wrote:
and it recognized both processors. The harddrive cratered and I am not real fond of Redhat so I was upgrading but couldn't get both processors working.
Yes, it appears to be:
# rpm -qa |grep kernel kernel-smp-2.6.4-52
I have not messed with the BIOS. During boot the CPU message states that there are 2 processors, so I know that both are recognized and technically functional.
And what leads you to believe that both processors aren't running?
Mike
Mike, I based this assumption on the install. When it listed the system information I could see no indication that it recognized more than 1 processor. However,I just ran Yast on the machine and went to Hardware=>Hardware Info. and it lists both processors.
Looks like they are both running. Sorry for the ignorant post, I should have checked hardware info first.
It wasn't ignorant at all. I did the same thing with my first dual CPU machine. Actually I ran top and it kept showing only 1 cpu.. Then I read the fine man page, and found out that I had to supply a parameter to make it display both. Mike -- Powered by SuSE 9.1 Kernel 2.6.4 KDE 3.2.1 Kmail 1.6.2 For SuSE Mondo/Mindi backup support go to http://www.mikenjane.net/~mike 5:15pm up 8 days 0:19, 4 users, load average: 1.31, 1.45, 1.33