[CentOS] Centos 4.7 supports two CPUs?
nate
centos at linuxpowered.netThu Sep 10 17:08:56 UTC 2009
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Luis campo wrote: > > Hello people > > I currently have a ML370 G4 server with a CPU in centos 4.7, this server > has the ability to add another CPU. > > the question is, Centos can recognize the second CPU? and if so, is there > any special configuration to be performed. Just need a SMP kernel if you don't have one already (run uname -a and look for the 'smp' tag). You can do cat /proc/cpuinfo to see, you may already have a SMP kernel if it's a 370, I suspect the system is probably hyperthreaded which will trigger the installer to install a SMP kernel during installation. Beyond that no special configuration. CentOS 5.x I believe doesn't have a distinction between SMP and non SMP, all kernels are SMP aware. nate
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