Re: SMP issue involving Dual Xeon

2006-06-13 Thread Jesse Gumm
After doing more research, I've concluded that the 2nd cpu is indeed running properly, but I still don't know why exactly the bit flags are different for the 2nd as for the 1st. That's a mystery. But reading information on APIC IDs on Intel's site yielded some answers http://www.intel.com/cd/id

Re: SMP issue involving Dual Xeon

2006-06-13 Thread Jesse Gumm
I'd like to know if the 2nd CPU is being used. I'm confused because of the lack of Flags on cpu1 while cpu0 is loaded with them. It looks like the 2nd CPU is actually a virtual CPU via Hyperthreading. If you look at the dmesg I posted, and compare the top with this dmesg ( http://www.nycbug.or

Re: SMP issue involving Dual Xeon

2006-06-13 Thread Maxim Bourmistrov
What are you trying to accomplish? AFAIK, HTT is not supported in OpenBSD. So re-enable it in BIOS - OS will ignore it anyway. On Tuesday 13 June 2006 06:01, Jesse Gumm wrote: > Hello, > > I'm booting a Dual Xeon 2.4 Machine (just got it a few days ago), and having > a bit of difficulty discernin

SMP issue involving Dual Xeon

2006-06-12 Thread Jesse Gumm
Hello, I'm booting a Dual Xeon 2.4 Machine (just got it a few days ago), and having a bit of difficulty discerning of the 2nd CPU is actually being used by OpenBSD 3.9. Before posting the dmesg, I'll quick state what I've done so far, and why I don't actually think the 2nd cpu is taking. I start