On Tue, 2004-03-30 at 11:52, é éå wrote: > Hi:) > > I installed a Redhat-Linux-9 on my IBM x445 server several days ago. But I > noticed just now that only one CPU was working. For starters, have you looked in /var/log/dmesg to see how may CPUs are being detected on startup? > > I enter the command: "uname -r", and the output is "2.4.20-8smp"; > I enter the command: "cat /proc/cpuinfo", and only one cpu running > infomation is shown. > > Does anybody meet the same trouble like mine on IBM x445 installing redhat > 9? > > My questions are: > 1) Is there any possibility that the application system running on the > machine make one of the cpu freezed and disappeared? > 2) Is there any other method for me to check the cpu's running state, > except using proc info? > 3) Because I can not halt or reboot the machine unbendingly, I wonder, if I > would reboot the machine and use 2.4.20smp kernel to boot again but still > find one of the cpu keep resting, which measure could I adopt? > -- could kernel-recompiling help? > -- or can I add some booting-kernel-parameters when I boot the kernel? > except maxcpus=2 > > Thanks a lot! > > Best regards. > Luchuan Chen > > _________________________________________________________________ > äçäçäæåççåéäççâ MSN Hotmailã http://www.hotmail.com -- "An opinion is like an asshole - everybody has one." - Clint Eastwood as Harry Callahan, The Dead Pool - 1988. -- Shrike-list mailing list Shrike-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/shrike-list