wayne wu
2007-Oct-08 05:50 UTC
[Xen-users] How to configure win 2003 standard to show multiple CPU?
When I install Windows Server 2003 Standard Edition on Xen, I didn''t configure multicore (vcpus = 1, cpus not set). Now I''d like to fully utilize multicore, but whatever I set, windows task manager can not see more than 1 cpu. Do I have to reinstall the OS with vcpus and cpus being set properly? Since the image file is licensed, is there any way I configure windows to show multi CPU without reinstalling it? I use a quad-core desktop with VTx. Can anyone tell me?Thanks in advance. --------------------------------- 雅虎邮箱,终生伙伴! _______________________________________________ Xen-users mailing list Xen-users@lists.xensource.com http://lists.xensource.com/xen-users
James Harper
2007-Oct-08 07:19 UTC
RE: [Xen-users] How to configure win 2003 standard to show multiple CPU?
> When I install Windows Server 2003 Standard Edition on Xen, I didn''t > configure multicore (vcpus = 1, cpus not set). Now I''d like to fully > utilize multicore, but whatever I set, windows task manager can notsee> more than 1 cpu. Do I have to reinstall the OS with vcpus and cpusbeing> set properly? Since the image file is licensed, is there any way I > configure windows to show multi CPU without reinstalling it? I use aquad-> core desktop with VTx.Have you definitely got task manager in ''1 graph per cpu'' mode? You shouldn''t need to re-install 2003 to get it to see added processors, I know you had to install a different HAL on NT to go from single to multiple processors, but I think that was resolved by Windows 2000. You might need ACPI to see the multiple processors though... is that enabled in your configuration? hth James _______________________________________________ Xen-users mailing list Xen-users@lists.xensource.com http://lists.xensource.com/xen-users
wayne wu
2007-Oct-08 07:48 UTC
回复: RE: [Xen-users] How to configure win 2003 standard to show multiple CPU?
this is my config: vcpus=4 pae=1 acpi=1 apic=1 cpus=0-3 It''s a bit strange that in the task manager, there''s only 1 item, ''1 graph per cpu'', and it is checked and grey, seems I can not deselect it. James Harper <james.harper@bendigoit.com.au> 写道: > When I install Windows Server 2003 Standard Edition on Xen, I didn''t> configure multicore (vcpus = 1, cpus not set). Now I''d like to fully > utilize multicore, but whatever I set, windows task manager can notsee> more than 1 cpu. Do I have to reinstall the OS with vcpus and cpusbeing> set properly? Since the image file is licensed, is there any way I > configure windows to show multi CPU without reinstalling it? I use aquad-> core desktop with VTx.Have you definitely got task manager in ''1 graph per cpu'' mode? You shouldn''t need to re-install 2003 to get it to see added processors, I know you had to install a different HAL on NT to go from single to multiple processors, but I think that was resolved by Windows 2000. You might need ACPI to see the multiple processors though... is that enabled in your configuration? hth James --------------------------------- 雅虎邮箱,终生伙伴! _______________________________________________ Xen-users mailing list Xen-users@lists.xensource.com http://lists.xensource.com/xen-users
Uwe Maier
2007-Oct-08 14:53 UTC
Re: [Xen-users] 回复: RE: How to configure win 2003 standard to show multiple CPU?
AFAIK you cannot switch from a non ACPI installation to an ACPI configuration. All you can do is switch from a single processor machine to a MPS one. But since the other processors are called into life by ACPI you''re stuck. You can try for yourself: * go into the device manager * select your uniprocessor there * change the driver * select the driver for yourself => if you''re offered only non ACPI machine types (uniprocessor/MPS) it''s time for a reinstallation I tried recently to disable the ACPI stuff (tried to find out if it''s responsible for the bad performance) and I was offered four machines there when coming from ACPI: single processor with and without ACPI, MPS with and without ACPI. After I''ve done the switch there was no way back. regards uwe btw. I personally don''t see an advantage of using the cpus parameter. wayne wu wrote:> > this is my config: > > vcpus=4 > pae=1 > acpi=1 > apic=1 > cpus=0-3 > > It''s a bit strange that in the task manager, there''s only 1 item, ''1 graph > per cpu'', and it is checked and grey, seems I can not deselect it. > > James Harper <james.harper@bendigoit.com.au> 写道: > When I install Windows > Server 2003 Standard Edition on Xen, I didn''t >> configure multicore (vcpus = 1, cpus not set). Now I''d like to fully >> utilize multicore, but whatever I set, windows task manager can not > see >> more than 1 cpu. Do I have to reinstall the OS with vcpus and cpus > being >> set properly? Since the image file is licensed, is there any way I >> configure windows to show multi CPU without reinstalling it? I use a > quad- >> core desktop with VTx. > > Have you definitely got task manager in ''1 graph per cpu'' mode? > > You shouldn''t need to re-install 2003 to get it to see added processors, > I know you had to install a different HAL on NT to go from single to > multiple processors, but I think that was resolved by Windows 2000. > > You might need ACPI to see the multiple processors though... is that > enabled in your configuration? > > hth > > James > > > > --------------------------------- > 雅虎邮箱,终生伙伴! > _______________________________________________ > Xen-users mailing list > Xen-users@lists.xensource.com > http://lists.xensource.com/xen-users >-- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/How-to-configure-win-2003-standard-to-show-multiple-CPU--tf4586102.html#a13098264 Sent from the Xen - User mailing list archive at Nabble.com. _______________________________________________ Xen-users mailing list Xen-users@lists.xensource.com http://lists.xensource.com/xen-users