Re: Linux SMP + TOP Q?

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El Viernes 11 Noviembre 2005 23:39, Flight 800 escribió:
> I have a server with Ev1Servers.net in houston that I use for webhosting.
> We run Ensim control panel so people can login and manage their virtual
> webserver with a web-based interface.  During the course of applying a
> recent patch from Ensim that included a kernel update we noticed that the
> new kernel did not support SMP.  Ev1 offered to rebuild the kernel for us
> and we allowed them to.  Now when we login uname -a shows this:
>
> Linux xxx.domain.net 2.6.9-22.0.1.ELsmp #1 SMP Tue Oct 18 18:39:27 EDT 2005
> i686 i686 i386 GNU/Linux
>
> However in "top" there's still only processor showing, whereas I've always
> seen two processors in "top" on every hyperthreading system I've been on.
> Can anyone explain it to me?
>
> thanks, Brad


What's the output of cat /proc/cpuinfo ?




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