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2007 Jan 20
3
xeon quad core?
Can anyone share their experience with installing RHEL / Centos (latest production release) on the Dell 2950 (or 2900) with the quad-core e5310 processor? Does anyone know what chipset Dell is using on this box? I've got one on the way, and I'm hoping to use centos as the 'host' OS for several virtual machines (some of them Windows pigs), running vmware server. some of the
2007 Feb 26
2
CentOS 4.4 smp on Dual Quad Core Xeon
I'm booting the default kernel on a dual quad core Xeon machine. I only see four CPUs and I expect to see 8. Do I have to build a custom kernel? Is there a switch or configuration parameter I need to set? Thanks, Jerry -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL:
2008 Mar 21
0
bug Dual Xeon Quad Core E5310 Kernel Panic (hangs on boot)
Hi all, that''s the situation: machine: IBM x3400 (MT7976) with 2 Xeon E5310 and 4GB of RAM xen version: 4.01 Enterprise problem: Installation CD doesn''t boot, it locks on this error: --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Xen call trace shows codes about: vmx_ini_vmcs_config start_vmx identify_cpu smp_store_cpu_info smp_callin
2009 Jul 09
5
can 2 quad T1 cards work in 1 quad core amd server
I was wondering if (2) quad T1 cards will work nicely in 1 server with a quad core AMD 3.0 gig cpu? Basically used to dial out and deliver messages. play wav files for the message. Any thoughts. Jerry
2008 Jul 30
1
best quad core configuration?
I am purchasing a quad-core 64-bit system. My proposed configuration is an intel core duo quad with 8Gb memory and an ubuntu OS. I'm choosing ubunto because I have good local support, but it doesn't seem as well supported as debian for R. Will ubuntu limit me in any significant way? I have noticed a bias towards AMD machines among R users - are there compelling reasons to go with an
2008 Dec 08
1
samba on quad core vs dual core
For a new file server that doesn't really do much other than run samba, is there any advantage to quad core CPUs vs dual core? Say the two options are equivalent in price. Thanks, Mark
2008 Aug 27
2
Unable to install CentOS 5.2 on New HP Intel Core 2 Quad
Our new lab has HP Intel Core 2 Quad systems with DVD/CDRW and SATA. I can provide the model number if needed. They stop on kernel startup when trying to boot the CentOS 5.2 boot CD. It is during ACPI. I have tried linux noprobe and linux pci=noacpi and linux noprobe pci=noacpi. I still cannot get to the first install screen. Fedora 10 Live will not but up either. I am using Fedora 9 from
2008 May 27
1
smp falls back to up mode on quad core
Hi, I'm running Centos 5.1 on an Intel Quad 2 Core with four Q6600 processors. Despite Centos 5 supporting multiple cores (SPM), it doesn't seem to work for me: 1) a dmesg shows that only one processor is seen: "SPM alternatives: switching to UP code", etc. 2) file /proc/cpuinfo shows only one processor 3) top with option 1 (to toggle between seeing all processors or an
2007 Dec 17
2
Dual Core vs Quad Core
Dear R-users, I use R to run spatial stuff and it takes up a lot of ram. Runs can take hours or days. I am thinking of getting a new desktop. Can R take advantage of the dual-core system? I have a dual-core computer at work. But it seems that right now R is using only one processor. The new computers feature quad core with 3GB of RAM. Can R take advantage of the 4 chips? Or am I better off
2007 Aug 03
0
Intel P35 / quad-core support for HPC applications
Hello all, Does anyone have experience with CentOS and the Intel P35 or G33 chipset? I've googled about and poked in the CentOS forums, but I've generally found questions without responses. I'm part of a university research group doing CFD (computational fluid dynamics). We're incrementally updating our computing power and have been looking at Intel quad-cores and the P35
2013 Nov 14
0
[LLVMdev] Quad-Core ARMv7 Build Slave Seeks Noble Purpose
On Wed, Nov 13, 2013 at 4:53 PM, Mikael Lyngvig <mikael at lyngvig.org> wrote: > Hi guys, > > I have this ODROID XU (quad-core ARMv7 Cortex A15 1,6 GHz) box that I want > to make available to the LLVM project. I can see that LLVM already has an > ARMv7 Cortex A9 system doing Clang, but how should this box be used, if at > all? We're talking a long-term commitment
2013 Nov 14
2
[LLVMdev] Quad-Core ARMv7 Build Slave Seeks Noble Purpose
Hi guys, I have this ODROID XU (quad-core ARMv7 Cortex A15 1,6 GHz) box that I want to make available to the LLVM project. I can see that LLVM already has an ARMv7 Cortex A9 system doing Clang, but how should this box be used, if at all? We're talking a long-term commitment within the realm of being a buildbot slave. It builds LLVM in about 40 minutes, excluding the test suite.
2013 Nov 14
0
[LLVMdev] Quad-Core ARMv7 Build Slave Seeks Noble Purpose
On Wed, Nov 13, 2013 at 8:28 PM, Mikael Lyngvig <mikael at lyngvig.org> wrote: > Hi Dmitri, > > I am not using any kind of cache (didn't even know of ccache). I have now > installed ccache. Perhaps ccache should be mentioned in the buildbot > document so that every buildbot owner knows about it? > > It is currently running Arch Linux ARM. if there are good
2006 Jul 15
2
Dumb question about a Xeon Procesor
Sorry to ask here but never used a Xeon before. Tomorrow i need to install Centos 4.3 on a Quad Xeon (not dual core). Xeon is a 32 bit or 64 bit system? I already have centos 4.3 x86_64 on a Dvd and im not sure if i need to download another ISO or can I use the one i have? Again, sorry to ask. -- ------------------------------------------------------------ Erick Perez
2007 Oct 08
2
Supermicro X7DVL-E and Xeon L5320 installation problems
Tearing our hair out on this one. Trying to install CentOS 5 x86_64 on a Supermicro X7DVL-E with 2 Xeon L5320 quad core CPUs, 3Ware SATA RAID controller in a mirrored setup and 4 GB of memory. Installation crashes at random places while copying the files. We've run memtest86 for 24 hours without any errors, replaced the RAID controller, motherboard and disks, but still no luck.
2009 Jul 02
8
rails hyperthreading on Quad core
Hi, my video sharing website (politube.org) that I developed with rails, runs on lighttpd/fcgi (I know it is obsolete by now) and is severely under load and regularly blocks because the lighttpd process chews up 50% of RAM (1GB). So now I want to move the system to a new server with 8GB, 64bit , Quad core processor (intel i7 920) but I am not sure if hyperthreading will really do anything better.
2007 Sep 01
4
OT: 4 dual cores agains 2 quad cores
Hi people, Do you have pointers to web documents that help me make comparisons between buying a server with two quad core 2.33 ghz or buying a 4 dual core 2ghz server? I am trying to answer a question of performance. It is not important the redundancy/failover or the price of the server. Just the performance. obviously all the hardware specs are the same, the question is the CPU. --
2009 May 22
1
No cpu throttling for Xeon E5405?
Hi, we bought some machines with 2 x quad core Xeon E5405 processors and installed centos 5.3 on them. My problem is that I can't get the cpuspeed service to work. No driver seems to claim responsibility for the throttling and the fallback "modprobe acpi_cpufreq" in the cpuspeed init script just yields a "No such device" message. According to the acpi information the
2007 Jan 15
0
OT: Quad-band cellphones with wifi & stablesipsupport
Its not quad band and in my opinion doesn't perform well enough to be used for anything but basic email and phone calls. This phone, even on the newest version of firmware (Sprint) hangs when syncing with exchange to the point where you miss calls even though you tried to answer them. If you turn on wifi or Bluetooth, it simply compounds the problems. It will also require (literally) a
2017 Sep 10
2
Question about quad-register
Hi All, If the target supports quad-register R0:R1:R2:R3 (Rn is 32-bit register), is it possible mapping quad-register to v4i32 so that the following example work? typedef int v4si __attribute__ ((vector_size (16))); void foo(v4si i) { v4si j = i; } I don't know how to write CallingConv.td to represent the concept of occupying quad-register R0:R1:R2:R3 once seeing