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[Xen-users] number of cpu

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Subject: [Xen-users] number of cpu
From: Carlo <carlo@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Tue, 13 Feb 2007 16:15:20 +0100
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Hi, I run opensuse 10.2 with Xen.

CPU is AMD X2 3800+. in /proc/cpuinfo I can see all the two core, but if I
use the directive "vcpu = 2" for start a Windows domU, it can see only one
core: I can see with "xm list" or by "Task manager of Windows".

How can I do?

in /proc/config.gz I just set "CONFIG_SMP=y"

Thanks,

Carlo

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