On 10/17/05, A. Khattri [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sun, 16 Oct 2005, Mark Knecht wrote:Was I mistaken in thinking that a true SMP system and also a hyper threading system would show two processors in top? I am trying out a new HT kernel built this morning. I've enabled both SMP support and
hyper
On Sun, 16 Oct 2005, Chris Boot wrote:
Yes. You may need to press '1' once you have started top to show each
processor individually. See the top manpage to see how you can set this
as the default.
You can also press ? in top (like in many command-line apps) to show a
quick help page. There
On Sun, 16 Oct 2005, Mark Knecht wrote:
Was I mistaken in thinking that a true SMP system and also a hyper
threading system would show two processors in top? I am trying out a
new HT kernel built this morning. I've enabled both SMP support and
hyper threading support but top shows only a
Hi,
Was I mistaken in thinking that a true SMP system and also a hyper
threading system would show two processors in top? I am trying out a
new HT kernel built this morning. I've enabled both SMP support and
hyper threading support but top shows only a single processor.
This is not a
Mark Knecht wrote:
Hi,
Was I mistaken in thinking that a true SMP system and also a hyper
threading system would show two processors in top? I am trying out a
new HT kernel built this morning. I've enabled both SMP support and
hyper threading support but top shows only a single processor.
On 10/16/05, Chris Boot [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Mark Knecht wrote:
Hi,
Was I mistaken in thinking that a true SMP system and also a hyper
threading system would show two processors in top? I am trying out a
new HT kernel built this morning. I've enabled both SMP support and
hyper
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