[Beowulf] Advantage to compiling RHEL 5 with opteron option?
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Chris Samuel csamuel at vpac.orgWed Sep 26 19:41:20 PDT 2007
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On Thu, 27 Sep 2007, Jeremy Fleming wrote: > Anyone know if there is any advantage to recompiling the default > RHEL 5 kernel to include the "Opteron" config option on a quad > processor opteron machine? It may well be worth your while moving to the current kernel from the RHEL one (2.6.22.9), we've seen improvements with dual core Opterons using recent kernels over the standard RHEL5 ones. cheers, Chris -- Christopher Samuel - (03) 9925 4751 - Systems Manager The Victorian Partnership for Advanced Computing P.O. Box 201, Carlton South, VIC 3053, Australia VPAC is a not-for-profit Registered Research Agency
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