Re: Server Questions (fwd)
Ossama Othman wrote:
> I believe that you may be incorrect. We have someone running 2.0.33 with
> SMP enabled since he has 2 Pentium II processors in his system. If you
> need SMP, you will probably have to recompile the kernel source manually.
>
> Do your make {menu,x}config (whichever you use). Then edit the top level
> makefile (usually /usr/src/linux/Makefile) and remove the SMP comments so
> that it looks like something like:
>
> #
> # For SMP kernels, set this. We don't want to have this in the config file
> #because it makes re-config very ugly and too many fundamental files depend
> # on "CONFIG_SMP"
> #
> # NOTE! SMP is experimental. See the file Documentation/SMP.txt
> #
> SMP = 1
> #
> # SMP profiling options
> SMP_PROF = 1
Correct. We have a dual p5-200 running .29.
mail~> uptime
12:18pm up 110 days, 18:58h, 3 users, load average: 0.14, 0.12, 0.12
This moves many gigs of email, and handles thousands of pop3 hits a day,
and barely breaks a sweat, while doing the other things we are using the
box for..
Tim
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