Hi gang!
I'm using Centos 4.4 at work on a HP Proliant DL320 G2, which has a Hypterthreaded Pentium IV CPU.
I used to use RHEL WS 2.1 on it, and RH installed and used the SMP kernel.
Centos 4.4 did NOT install the SMP kernel. Is there some reason why I should NOT install it myself? I.e., some reason why an SMP kernel shouldn't be used on such a machine?
Gracias!
Quoting fredex fredex@fcshome.stoneham.ma.us:
Hi gang!
I'm using Centos 4.4 at work on a HP Proliant DL320 G2, which has a Hypterthreaded Pentium IV CPU.
I used to use RHEL WS 2.1 on it, and RH installed and used the SMP kernel.
Centos 4.4 did NOT install the SMP kernel. Is there some reason why I should NOT install it myself? I.e., some reason why an SMP kernel shouldn't be used on such a machine?
It should have installed SMP kernel. Do you have HT enabled in BIOS?
On Fri, Oct 27, 2006 at 01:25:40PM -0500, Aleksandar Milivojevic wrote:
Quoting fredex fredex@fcshome.stoneham.ma.us:
Hi gang!
I'm using Centos 4.4 at work on a HP Proliant DL320 G2, which has a Hypterthreaded Pentium IV CPU.
I used to use RHEL WS 2.1 on it, and RH installed and used the SMP kernel.
Centos 4.4 did NOT install the SMP kernel. Is there some reason why I should NOT install it myself? I.e., some reason why an SMP kernel shouldn't be used on such a machine?
It should have installed SMP kernel. Do you have HT enabled in BIOS?
Haven't looked, but it used to work and I haven't intentionally disabled it. I'll check it next time the box needs rebooting.