Mike Meyer a écrit :
In <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Roman Divacky <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> typed:
you should know what cpu you bought, or just use cpuid (found in ports)
and determine what cpu you have.
Knowing what CPU you bought doesn't help a lot for the case asked
about of "nocona" vs. "presco
Hi,
I recently installed AMD64 6.2 Release on 2 PowerEdge servers, both with
dual core Xeon (3070 and 5110). I noticed when I was updating the
sources that it was compiling as an Athlonxp by default. I was wondering
if I should change the CPUTYPE in make.conf to something else. I read at
some pla
Thank you all for your advices, I will take a try with AMD64.
I'm always impressed by the support on the FreeBSD mailinglist, continue
your good work.
Martin
Stefan Lambrev a écrit :
Hi,
Martin Turgeon wrote:
Good afternoon,
I just receive 2 PowerEdge servers (a 1950 and a 860)
2007/6/18, Jeremy Chadwick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
On Mon, Jun 18, 2007 at 01:03:44PM -0400, Martin Turgeon wrote:
> I just receive 2 PowerEdge servers (a 1950 and a 860) both with 4G of
RAM. I
> installed FreeBSD 6.2 Release i386 on both of them. Unfortunately, only
3,5G
> is re
Good afternoon,
I just receive 2 PowerEdge servers (a 1950 and a 860) both with 4G of
RAM. I installed FreeBSD 6.2 Release i386 on both of them.
Unfortunately, only 3,5G is recognized on the 860 and 3,3G on the 1950.
dmesg on 860:
real memory = 3757834240 (3583 MB)
avail memory = 3678318592 (
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