Re: how to configure hyperthreading

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How to turn on hyperthreading??  It's a setting in your BIOS, usually on by
default.  If you run 'top' you should see 4 CPUs listed, meaning two physical
processors, each with hyperthreading on.  If you see only 2 CPUs listed, reboot,
go into BIOS and look for the option to turn hyperthreading on.

Chris



----- Original Message ----- 
From: "a s p a s i a" <aspasia@xxxxxxxx>
To: <redhat-list@xxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Tuesday, February 17, 2004 2:46 PM
Subject: how to configure hyperthreading


> I have a XEON dual processor, running the SMP kernel of
> AS 2.1 e27.
>
> I would like to test an application with hyperthreading
> turned on; can someone pls point me to a site on where
> I can configure this ?



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