Can you add a CPU while it's running? From the linux side, I mean? We
couldn't figure
out how to get linux to recognize a new cpu.
Mary Anne

On Nov 7, 2007 11:14 AM, Mark Perry <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Ray Mansell wrote:
> > I have a feeling this is something that rarely happens, but how common
> > is it for Linux servers running in a virtual machine to change their
> > configuration on the fly? For example, although it is obviously
> > possible
> > to LINK or DETACH virtual devices while the server is running, does it
> > ever happen in practice?
> Yes Ray, when adding extra DASD to a non-stop server, and of course a
> lot more in a testing environment, we even add and remove CPUs for
> different tests.
>
> Mark
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