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[Xen-users] Xen seeing only 1 core of dual core cpu
I have a machine on which the xen kernel sees only 1 core on a AMD X2
5400+ cpu. I just took this cpu out of another machine on which I had
xen installed and xen saw both cores on that machine. I've tried 3
different AMD dual core cpus, all different speeds and models, and the
same thing happens with all three.
The MB is a Biostar TA770 A2+. It has a setting in the BIOS for
enabling virtualization, and that is enabled.
Has anyone else run across a situation like this before and, if so, what
was your fix? I'm assuming the motherboard is the problem, but hoping
maybe there is another fix.
This is a pure 64-bit Lenny install with Xen 3.2-1 installed from all
Debian packages. When I remove all xen packages from the system and
boot back into the default amd64 kernel in Lenny both cores are
recognized.
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