Re: Symetric multi processor

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if you do cat /proc/cpuinfo and you see two processors then your kernel is supporting and using two processors... if you see 4 you have ht-enabled xeons.

I don't know what you mean my asmp, there's only one smp model in the normal kernel, a-semetric multiprocessing is generally something that only comes up in the mainframe style environments in my experience.

fedora core comes with both smp and uniprocessor kernels under normal circumstances.

In terms of a nice utility to monitor memory network disk cpu state all at once I like gkrellm.

joelja

On Wed, 25 Aug 2004, Littleguru wrote:

Hello

we have a dual processor box with fedora installed on it ,and we think only one of them operational .
how can I monitor both CPUs , and do i need make changes in kernel or do I need specific kernel .
and can i choos asmp or smp with choosing different kernels , because I thing asmp is better and it is running only in risc computers .


appreciate for help




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