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Re: Problems getting debian to run SMP...



Thanks for the info - it looks like I am truly running in SMP 
mode.  :)  Now, how exactly do I go about patching my procps tools?  
I'd like to be able to see the load on each cpu if possible...

> "Jason N. Price" wrote:
> > 
> > I just compiled a custom 2.4.2 kernel so I could trim it down and 
add SMP
> > support.  I selected SMP along the way, recompiled, changed my 
lilo.conf
> > and rebooted.  Upon reboot, 'uname -a' gives the following:
> > 
> > Linux debian 2.4.2   #1   SMP  Sun Feb 25 18:54:43 CST  i686  
unknown
> > 
> > This line leads me to believe that SMP is compiled in properly.  
But, when
> > I run 'top', it shows only 1 cpu.  So, what's the deal here?  The 
system
> 
> most versions of top do not support more then 1 cpu. you need to patch
> your procps tools to get that feature. to see how many cpus the system
> detects check the kernel log (dmesg or /var/log/kern.log) or do
> cat /proc/cpuinfo it should show CPU 0 and CPU 1.
> 
> nate
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