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p4 hyper-threading

p4 hyper-threading

2004-01-07       - By Mike Kercher

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Does top show one or two processors?

Mike


-- --Original Message-- --
From: valhalla-list-admin@(protected) [mailto:valhalla-list-admin@(protected)]
On Behalf Of Castelhano, Dan
Sent: Wednesday, January 07, 2004 8:08 AM
To: 'valhalla-list@(protected)'
Subject: p4 hyper-threading

Hi,

I seem to be unable to make the hyper-threading functionality of my Pentium
4 3.2ghz processor work. I've searched google and redhat list archives and
haven't found a similar post and resolution to this so I have no idea what
is wrong.

This is an HP system, with latest BIOS
Hyper-threading is enabled in bios
Added acpismp=force to my grub boot line (kernel /vmlinuz-2 (See http://nuz-2.ora-code.com).4.20-28.7smp ro
root=/dev/hda7 hdc=ide-scsi acpismp=force) Applied every single errata
update redhat has for 7.3 Using redhat kernel: kernel-smp-2 (See http://smp-2.ora-code.com).4.20-28.7

And still top and /proc/cpuinfo only list one processor.

>From my readings and previous experience with the p3 hyperthreaded
>xeons,
this should work...but this is my first p4 hyperthreaded chip.

Anyone have any other ideas of what I can check/change to make
hyper-threading work on this p4?

Thanks,
Dan


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