Hi David, hi everybody else,

/proc/interrupts :

on our machine running 2.0.36:

 0:  160917211   timer
 1:     213725   keyboard
 2:          0   cascade
 5:      16331   sound blaster
 8:          2 + rtc
10:     804546   Intel EtherExpress Pro 10/100 Ethernet
11:   54916644   eth0
12:    3687222   PS/2 Mouse
13:    1836611 + IPI
15:    1034411   aic7xxx
IPI:  1836611 received

/proc/smp :

CPUS:          2 
            SUM         P1         P0 
  0:  160921660  160921660          0   timer
  1:     214017     214017          0   keyboard
  2:          0          0          0   cascade
  5:      16331      16331          0   sound blaster
  8:          2          2          0 + rtc
 10:     804568     804568          0   Intel EtherExpress Pro 10/100
Ethernet
 11:   54917241   54917241          0   eth0
 12:    3688242    3688242          0   PS/2 Mouse
 13:    1836715     506708    1330007 + IPI
 15:    1034460    1034460          0   aic7xxx
LCK: 3174831865   25884659 3148947206   spins from int
LCK: 3291162805  382432743 2908730062   spins from syscall
LCK: 1328379677  603297035  725082642   spins from sysidle
IDLE   96778350   76701152   20077198   idle ticks
IPI:    1836715   received

One thing I don't really understand is why P1 gets all the interrupts. The
machine runs nicely and without any problems. The speed is about two times
the speed of a single processor sytem as long as the I/O rate is low.
It's a 2*400Mhz PII with an ASUS P2B-DS motherboard. 

Greetings,                      
                        Alex Grossmann

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