Messages in this thread | | | Date | Thu, 9 Dec 1999 13:43:19 -0500 | From | Paul Ho <> | Subject | Re: Slow lmbench on IBM Netfinity |
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Thanks for the reply. /proc/cpuinfo show 2 cpu with reasonable BogoMIPS. However, 2nd cpu show up as processor 2. i.e. I have processor 0 and 2. Is this normal?
Paul
(This is a IBM Netfinity 7000, 700 was a typo)
At 11:33 PM +0100 12/08/99, Ragnar Kjørstad wrote: >On Wed, Dec 08, 1999 at 04:56:31PM -0500, Paul Ho wrote: >> This is an IBM Netfinity 700 with 2x PPro 200MHz 1MB cache, running >> Linux 2.2.13 in SMP. >> The system boot up with no problem. It's AFAICT stable but very slow. > >We had a simular problem on a SMB-system - apperently because the bios >only initialized one of the processors. > >You can verify this by looking in /proc/cpuinfo. In our case the >bogo-mibs indicators indicated that something was seriously wrong with >one of the processors in our case. > >If you are experiencing the same problem, enabling MTRR (or something >like that) will make it go away. > > > >Ragnar Kjørstad
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