Hello,
sorry, I forgot to tell that `/proc/cpuinfo'
shows up _two_ processors (when the kernel is a SMP one).
Furthermore,
the concerned black box is a very old one:
before september 2003 (kernel 2.4.22).
According to `/proc/cpuinfo', there are two
Intel(R) Pentium(R) 4 CPU 3.20GHz (model name)
with `stepping' 9.
As I may need a lot of CPU time, I would like to know
if it makes sense to install a SMP kernel on this black
box (and its shelf brothers):
who must I try ?
Can a SMP kernel be confused by a one CPU computer
(and announce two CPU instead of one).
Thanks in advance,
Jerome
Andoni wrote:
Hi,
today I built a new kernel for one computer of the lab:
whereas the boss claims that it has only one processor,
Knoppix claims that there are two processors.
Booting a smp kernel shows two processors.
I am quite confused: how to know for sure
the number of processors in a black box ?
Thanks in advance,
Jerome
My english is very very poor, but... 'cat /proc/cpuinfo'
Regards.
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