/proc/cpuinfo indicates that it is already running with two processors.
The 'q v cpus' command you issued was for the virtual machine that you
issued it from, not for the Linux virtual machine.
On 04/29/2010 02:13 PM, Daniel Tate wrote:
Im a Unix admin trying to speak z/VM here.. so please bear with me..
q v cpus
13:04:09 CPU 00 ID FF0ECDEE20948000 (BASE) IFL CPUAFF ON
q proc expand
13:10:16 PROCESSOR 00 MASTER IFL
13:10:16 PROCESSOR 01 ALTERNATE IFL
13:10:16 PARTITION MODE LINUX-ONLY
1) What does "Alternate" indicate?
and
2) How do i get that 2nd processor to be "active" if it is not
already.. i.e. showing up under q v cpus and active under z/Linux?
z/Linux shows two virtual CPUs under /sys/devices/system/cpu and
/proc/cpuinfo displays:
vendor_id : IBM/S390
# processors : 2
bogomips per cpu: 6868.00
features : esan3 zarch stfle msa ldisp eimm dfp
processor 0: version = FF, identification = 0ECDEE, machine = 2094
processor 1: version = FF, identification = 0ECDEE, machine = 2094
Thanks in advance.
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