SMP should be detected on install.

Do a "cat /proc/cpuinfo" and see how many processors are seen.

In general, if your login screen says "CentOS blah blah blah Linux
2.x.x-smp" (note the -smp at the end) then you are using an
SMP-enabled kernel. But an SMP kernel will still boot on a
uniprocessor machine, so the cpuinfo is more definitive.


On 10/4/07, war cries <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> hi guys! How can I check if my setup is using two processors. How can I
> enable smp in CentOS 5?
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