Uniprocessor kernel booted after YUM update

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Jim Bartus wrote:

> Dr R L Oswald wrote:
>
>> Recently, yum installed an updated kernel 2.4.21-32.0.1.ELsmp;  when 
>> we got around to rebooting, we found that some of the machines were 
>> running the uniprocessor kernel 2.4.21-32.0.1.EL , showing only a 
>> single cpu. The grub.conf file had been modified in the usual 
>> pushdown manner but the default kernel had been set at #2 instead of #0.
>
>
> I had an extremely similar thing happen to me on a RHEL3 box when I 
> applied update 5.  I didn't notice it for a few days so I just assumed 
> I had made a mistake, but your post inclines me to believe its a bug 
> in the upgrade scripts.
>

It happened to me too.  I figured I was the one made an error and 
manually fixed the "broken" ones.  Mine were a mixture of HT-enabled 
P4's (which would normally run the smp kernel) and some dual opteron 
machines.  These are all rack servers configured identically so I'm not 
sure what triggered the behaviour in some of them without affecting them 
all.  Wierd.

Cheers,


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