On 28 Mar 2005, at 23:52, Ulf Zimmermann wrote:
On Mon, Mar 28, 2005 at 05:48:55PM -0500, John Baldwin wrote:
It's not finding an APIC table (either MPTable or MADT) at all, and it needs
that to find CPUs. See if there are any BIOS options for things like MP
Table or 'Separate APIC Table' under ACPI. Also, try running 'mptable' to
see if it finds a table, and acpidump -t to see if that finds an APIC table.
The DL380 g3 BIOS has different APIC settings for different OS. There is one setting in the main menu and then under advanced options is another menu for APIC.
Happy to report the box is now up and running with 2 CPUs. There was indeed a BIOS setting along the lines of APIC 'Full Table' which was not the default. HTT was disabled which is why there are 2 not 4 CPUs
Unfortunately the ISP's engineer also flashed the BIOS to the latest release at the same time so that may also have had an effect.
Thanks for the help.
greg.
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