Multi-CPU Question

2006-10-16 Thread Payne
Hi all, Hello I have a question. I got a box. I got a strange message... SMP: AP CPU #2 Launched! Is there a place under /proc that I can see if the first processor still working? Do I need to reboot the box, what does that message mean? Why does it happen? Thanks Payne

Re: Multi-CPU Question

2006-10-16 Thread Lane
On Monday 16 October 2006 04:01, Payne wrote: Hi all, Hello I have a question. I got a box. I got a strange message... SMP: AP CPU #2 Launched! Is there a place under /proc that I can see if the first processor still working? Do I need to reboot the box, what does that message mean? Why

Re: Multi-CPU Question

2006-10-16 Thread Payne
Lane wrote: On Monday 16 October 2006 04:01, Payne wrote: Hi all, Hello I have a question. I got a box. I got a strange message... SMP: AP CPU #2 Launched! Is there a place under /proc that I can see if the first processor still working? Do I need to reboot the box, what does that message

Re: Multi-CPU Question

2006-10-16 Thread Lane
On Monday 16 October 2006 04:26, you wrote: Lane wrote: On Monday 16 October 2006 04:01, Payne wrote: Hi all, Hello I have a question. I got a box. I got a strange message... SMP: AP CPU #2 Launched! Is there a place under /proc that I can see if the first processor still

Re: Multi-CPU Question

2006-10-16 Thread Nikos Vassiliadis
On Monday 16 October 2006 12:26, Payne wrote: Where in /proc can I see that? Unlike Linux, FreeBSD shows only process and kernel thread information in procfs. The equivalent interface for seeing/changing system options is sysctl. Try sysctl hw | less. For example: root:0:~# sysctl -d hw.ncpu