Bart/Seth,

Yup. I double checked. Its enabled. BTW, disabling it doesn't
change anything. Do we keep any per thread data struct or
soemthing? I want to see if its one of our bugs or something
weird with the processor/bios (btw, its a supermicro machine
I think in past Solaris used to work pretty easily on them).

What is the value of the boot-ncpus property? I would also dump the ACPI MADT to see what the BIOS is telling the OS wrt # of CPUs it can start. If you didn't get any warnings in the log or during boot that Solaris couldn't start CPUs, then it's likely that Solaris started all the CPUs that the BIOS specified.

 --S
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