On Fri, Feb 20, 2009 at 1:09 AM, solarflow99 <[email protected]> wrote: > > > On Wed, Feb 18, 2009 at 8:33 PM, xateayam <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> On Wed, Feb 18, 2009 at 11:02 PM, Tom Sightler <[email protected]> >> wrote: >> > On Wed, 2009-02-18 at 09:29 -0600, Eugene Vilensky wrote: >> >> Sorry for top posting. Is bigsmp still around? The original poster >> >> says he has 8x4 cores to deal with. >> > >> > At first glance I would say the OP is not easily comprehensible. >> > >> > "I have blade server with 8 quad-core processors and RHEL 5.2 i686 >> > already installed." >> > >> > Since the subject says "Blade 460C" I assume he means he has an HP >> > BL460c. As far as I know those servers only have two physical sockets >> > which means that, at most, he could have 2 quad-core CPU's for a total >> > of 8 cores. >> Yup, that's right. I mean I have 2 processors of quad core physically. >> Sorry for the mistake. >> >> >> > Or, I guess he could mean that he has 8 total quad-core processors >> > across multiple blades, which would really explain why the load wouldn't >> > be balanced across them. >> >> > I think we near a more clear cut description of the problem, and his >> > current setup, and exactly what he's seeing, before he's really going to >> > get much help. >> > >> > Also, bigsmp is no longer around in RHEL5. Redhat has significantly >> > reduced the total number of kernel variants to just a handful in >> > comparison to RHEL4. For RHEL5 32-bit I think it's just kernel, >> > kernel-PAE (for systems with >4GB), kernel-xen, and a debug kernel. >> > >> > Later, >> > Tom >> And what can I do to make all processors would be balanced for >> handling their jobs? >> >> Thank you. > > I think it is already, can you run top and press "1". That will show the > usage per cpu, or you can use the mpstat command. > Hi all, Thanks for the responses, now my system is back to normal after rebooted ( I didn't know why ). But thanks for all support.
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