आशीष Ashish wrote:
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| but it did't work, Blades have 2 Xeon 2.33 Ghz processors, appearing as| 4
in the OS, /proc/cpuifo clearly tells processor is definitely HT| capable.||
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Sudev Barar wrote:
On 16/12/2007, Yashpal Nagar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
4 in the OS, /proc/cpuifo clearly tells processor is definitely HT
capable.
is there any other way around?
Why the need of disabling HT?
A propriatory application vendor has advised to Application
Yashpal Nagar wrote:
Yes, it is dual core. The presence of the ht flag in /proc/cpuinfo
merely indicates that the processor reports its Hyperthreading
configuration, even if it is disabled or not supported.
is there any way to disable dual core?
You might want to read up on what a
Yashpal Nagar wrote:
A propriatory application vendor has advised to Application ohnwers,
that go get it disabled to see the magic.
So, who is this app vendor then ?
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Karanbir Singh wrote:
Yashpal Nagar wrote:
Yes, it is dual core. The presence of the ht flag in /proc/cpuinfo
merely indicates that the processor reports its Hyperthreading
configuration, even if it is disabled or not supported.
is there any way to disable dual core?
You might
Karanbir Singh wrote:
Yashpal Nagar wrote:
A propriatory application vendor has advised to Application ohnwers,
that go get it disabled to see the magic.
So, who is this app vendor then ?
Application is Sun Grid Engine.
Regards
Yash
Yashpal Nagar wrote:
Absolutely, by definition of dual core, it is ok to increase the count
of CPUs into the operating system, as operating system perceives each
of its execution cores as a discrete logical processor with all the
associated execution resources
So depending upon the no of
Hi All
On a HP blade BL460 G1 server where there is no option to disable the
hyper threading in BIOS. The only options it has is -
Advance - processor Options -
\-- HW prefether
\--Adjacent Sector Prefetch
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,--[ On Sunday 16 Dec 2007, Yashpal Nagar wrote:
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| but it did't work, Blades have 2 Xeon 2.33 Ghz processors, appearing as
| 4 in the OS, /proc/cpuifo clearly tells processor is definitely HT
| capable.
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| flags : fpu vme de pse
On 16/12/2007, Yashpal Nagar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
4 in the OS, /proc/cpuifo clearly tells processor is definitely HT
capable.
is there any other way around?
Why the need of disabling HT?
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Regards,
Sudev Barar
Read http://blog.sudev.in for topics ranging from here to there.
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