Try cat /proc/cpuinfo
uname -a (look for smp in the kernel version)
top
You'll see 4 processors if you've got hyperthreading on (the default).
All this assumes you're running SPLAT. Generally, it just detects
both processors at install time, and installs the SMP kernel. In your
grub config, it should have options for SMP or single CPU kernel.
- Lindsay
On 30 Nov 2005, at 13:26, Tom Louis wrote:
We have a DL-380 with Dual processors.
How do i tell if the os is using both processors?
Is there somethign that I need to load to run on dual
processors?
R55
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