Hi,

I have a new dedicated mysql 4.0.5 server running redhat 8.0 that we are
testing.  The new server is a dual Intel Xeon 2.4GHZ with hyperthreading
enabled, so Linux thinks there are 4 cpu's rather than the 2 real CPU's.

Anybody have any experience with this and whether it can cause any problems
with MySQL or Linux?

Any performance reasons to enable/disable hyperthreading?

Thanks!
John Dell
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