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Re: [Xen-users] Xen shows single processor on a dual core system



Also, try running "xm info" on your dom0 - one of the lines should be "nr_cpus" which should tell you how many CPUs the Xen hypervisor is seeing.
 
-nick

>>> On 2008/06/13 at 12:28, "Todd Deshane" <deshantm@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:


On Fri, Jun 13, 2008 at 7:53 AM, Saravana Kumar K, Bangalore <SaravanaKumar.k@xxxxxx> wrote:

Hi all,

 

     On dual core processor machine, I installed ubuntu-8.04 in which I installed xen-3.2.

   In ubuntu:

   # cat /proc/cpuinfo à Shows two processors information.

 

  But in Xen on the same machine:

  # cat /proc/cpuinfo à Shows only one processor information.

 

Can anyone please explain what could be the reason behind this?


I don't think I would expect this to be the case.

Just to clarify you have a dual-core, single processor system (two cores on a single chip) right?

How did you install Xen 3.2 on ubuntu, which kernel are you using?
 
Is one of your kernels SMP on the other not SMP?

Cheers,
Todd



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