--- On Thu, 3/17/11, Langley, Morgan (GE Capital) <[email protected]> wrote:
 > Unfortunately, when you are running a
> Xen kernel, the domain gets
> virtual CPUs - that information is not the same as for
> physical CPUs! If
> you want to confirm whether HT is enabled or not, try
> running a non-xen
> kernel. Or you can run xentop and compare the total number
> of "CPUs" it
> shows - which should be twice the number of physical cores
> in your
> system if you have HT enabled.
> 
> Morgan
> 
 
I checked with xentop  and top , both are  showing the same no of CPUs.
The system is already  HT enabled. 

As I mentioned  I am passing also the parameter ht=on in the kernel image in 
/etc/grub.conf. 

Only my question is how i will understand that HT is working ..

Thanks again



      

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