Hi all, Many thanks to : John B Balog Thomas_J_Jones Josh Turgasen Darren Brechman-Toussaint Robert Brockway Casper John Riddoch Raymond Plassart Bikash Sarkar Harald Mann Michael After you physicall install the CPU there are only two things you need to do. First is to do a reconfiguration reboot. You can do this by creating a file named "reconfigure" in the root directory ( touch /reconfigure ) and rebooting the system, using the command "reboot -- -r" or by using the command "boot -r" at the OpenBoot OK prompt. After you can done this use the "prtdiag" command. It will display the number of CPUs the system sees. You should see two CPUs: 0 and 1. If you can see them then both the hardware and software see the CPU and you are done. Regards, Aiggno _______________________________________________ sunmanagers mailing list sunmanagers@sunmanagers.org http://www.sunmanagers.org/mailman/listinfo/sunmanagersReceived on Tue Dec 10 05:01:21 2002
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