server 2003 std dual cpu missing one

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The BIOS shows both cpus installed but the OS reports only one.
Does the OS need to be reinstalled?
Thanks
 
Re: server 2003 std dual cpu missing one


"BrianMultiLanguage"
<BrianMultiLanguage@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> The BIOS shows both cpus installed but the OS reports only one.
> Does the OS need to be reinstalled?
> Thanks



Perhaps -

http://support.microsoft.com/kb/319091\


Len Agoado
agoado@msn.com
 
Re: server 2003 std dual cpu missing one

Thanks however that does not talk about Xeons.
The Sys.Info does show:
Processor x86 Family 15 Model 2 Stepping 9 GenuineIntel ~3056 Mhz
Processor x86 Family 15 Model 2 Stepping 9 GenuineIntel ~3056 Mhz
I guess reinstall.


"Leonard Agoado" wrote:

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> "BrianMultiLanguage"
> <BrianMultiLanguage@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:FA3C9D0B-B274-4EBC-9980-143EE097C741@microsoft.com...
> > The BIOS shows both cpus installed but the OS reports only one.
> > Does the OS need to be reinstalled?
> > Thanks

>
>
> Perhaps -
>
> http://support.microsoft.com/kb/319091\
>
>
> Len Agoado
> agoado@msn.com
>
>
>
 
Re: server 2003 std dual cpu missing one


"BrianMultiLanguage"
<BrianMultiLanguage@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> Thanks however that does not talk about Xeons.




Well, neither did the original post; so, with 1 question down and
19 to go -


Does the task manager show 4 CPUs?

In Device Manager under 'Computer' do you have an ACPI
multiprocessor PC listed, or does it say ACPI Uniprocessor PC?


Regards,

Len Agoado
agoado@msn.com
 
Re: server 2003 std dual cpu missing one

Coorect it didn't specify. Sorry.
NO, 2 cpu's in the task manager not four as expected.


"Leonard Agoado" wrote:

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> "BrianMultiLanguage"
> <BrianMultiLanguage@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:9ABCF2EE-2285-4AFE-BBB5-C14C841A0003@microsoft.com...
>
>
> > Thanks however that does not talk about Xeons.

>
>
>
> Well, neither did the original post; so, with 1 question down and
> 19 to go -
>
>
> Does the task manager show 4 CPUs?
>
> In Device Manager under 'Computer' do you have an ACPI
> multiprocessor PC listed, or does it say ACPI Uniprocessor PC?
>
>
> Regards,
>
> Len Agoado
> agoado@msn.com
>
>
>
>
 
Re: server 2003 std dual cpu missing one


"BrianMultiLanguage"
<BrianMultiLanguage@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> Coorect it didn't specify. Sorry.


> NO, 2 cpu's in the task manager not four as expected.




And the ACPI part of the question?

Regards,

Len Agoado
agoado@msn.com
 
Re: server 2003 std dual cpu missing one

I apologize, I missed that.
MPS Multiprocessor PC.


"Leonard Agoado" wrote:

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> "BrianMultiLanguage"
> <BrianMultiLanguage@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:EC942290-C0DE-404F-982F-263EFEADCBA5@microsoft.com...
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> > Coorect it didn't specify. Sorry.

>
> > NO, 2 cpu's in the task manager not four as expected.

>
>
>
> And the ACPI part of the question?
>
> Regards,
>
> Len Agoado
> agoado@msn.com
>
>
>
 
Re: server 2003 std dual cpu missing one


"BrianMultiLanguage"
<BrianMultiLanguage@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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>I apologize, I missed that.


> MPS Multiprocessor PC.




What are your current BIOS settings for Hyperthreading and ACPI
support?


Regards,

Len Agoado
agoado@msn.com
 
Re: server 2003 std dual cpu missing one

Dell poweredge 1600sc.
There no specific BIOS switches Hyperthreading and ACPI.
I am going to wipe the machine and reload the OS.
The other 1600's have been loaded with no problems so,

"Leonard Agoado" wrote:

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> "BrianMultiLanguage"
> <BrianMultiLanguage@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:826740CB-5A02-4170-A5C2-74008CEE7599@microsoft.com...
>
> >I apologize, I missed that.

>
> > MPS Multiprocessor PC.

>
>
>
> What are your current BIOS settings for Hyperthreading and ACPI
> support?
>
>
> Regards,
>
> Len Agoado
> agoado@msn.com
>
>
>
>
 
Re: server 2003 std dual cpu missing one


"BrianMultiLanguage"
<BrianMultiLanguage@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> Dell poweredge 1600sc.
> There no specific BIOS switches Hyperthreading and ACPI.
> I am going to wipe the machine and reload the OS.
> The other 1600's have been loaded with no problems so,



It would seem to me that if your BIOS does not enable
hyperthreading, System Properties lists two CPUs, and you have a
multiprocessor HAL installed, you are utilizing both processors.

What leads you to think otherwise?

In Task Manager Performance, is the graph set to show one graph
per CPU?

Are you running current BIOS firmware?


Regards,

Len Agoado
agoado@msn.com
 
Re: server 2003 std dual cpu missing one

It would seem to me that if your BIOS does not enable
> hyperthreading, System Properties lists two CPUs, and you have a
> multiprocessor HAL installed, you are utilizing both processors.
>
> What leads you to think otherwise? Straight compare to the other 1600 that are showing 2 physical and 2 virtual cpus' totalling four.
>

In Task Manager Performance, is the graph set to show one graph per CPU? One
cpu was displayed in the TM.
Are you running current BIOS firmware? YES
-After wiping the drive and install the OS again, we have a 4 cpu display in
the TM as expected.

Thanks for your help on this, as painful as it was.

"Leonard Agoado" wrote:

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> "BrianMultiLanguage"
> <BrianMultiLanguage@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:9EAF803F-360F-409F-83F3-CD0A832EE82A@microsoft.com...
>
> > Dell poweredge 1600sc.
> > There no specific BIOS switches Hyperthreading and ACPI.
> > I am going to wipe the machine and reload the OS.
> > The other 1600's have been loaded with no problems so,

>
>
> It would seem to me that if your BIOS does not enable
> hyperthreading, System Properties lists two CPUs, and you have a
> multiprocessor HAL installed, you are utilizing both processors.
>
> What leads you to think otherwise?
>
> In Task Manager Performance, is the graph set to show one graph
> per CPU?
>
> Are you running current BIOS firmware?
>
>
> Regards,
>
> Len Agoado
> agoado@msn.com
>
>
>
>
>
 
Re: server 2003 std dual cpu missing one


"BrianMultiLanguage"
<BrianMultiLanguage@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> -After wiping the drive and install the OS again, we have a 4
> cpu display in
> the TM as expected.



Glad to hear it.

Regards,

Len Agoado
agoado@msn.com
 
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