LSF and Hyperthreading
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Joe Rice riceja at water-melon.netWed Jun 5 06:01:19 PDT 2002
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Thanks, to everyone who pointed out that the BIOS is a good place to look. Yes, the SuperMicro P4DPR+ does have this option in the BIOS. thanks again, joe Rocky McGaugh(rocky at atipa.com)@Sat, Jun 01, 2002 at 01:28:07PM -0500: > On Fri, 31 May 2002, Joe Rice wrote: > > > > > Hello, > > I'm using LSF and have just add 20 dual Intel P4 > > nodes. Because of hyperthreading, /proc/cpuinfo has 4 > > CPUs listed. Because of this I have to use 4 LSF licenses. > > So, my question is how can i disable hyperthreading in a > > 2.4.17 Linux kernel? > > > > any help would be appreciated. > > thanks, > > joe > > _______________________________________________ > > shouldbe a BIOS setting. i know there's one on the Tyan S2720's. > > -- > Rocky McGaugh > Atipa Technologies > rocky at atipatechnologies.com > rmcgaugh at atipa.com > 1-785-841-9513 x3110 > http://1087800222/ > perl -e 'print unpack(u, ".=W=W+F%T:7\!A+F-O;0H`");' > -- How do i get rid of those words in my screen that are coming from you?
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