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    No SMP after upgrading to 1.2 RC4

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      fastcon68
      last edited by

      I have both processor after my upgrade to rc4.  I made sure to select smp for the option when installing the upgrade from rc3 to rc4.  Since then I have had no issues on the installation.

      RC

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        Matts
        last edited by

        Nice to hear, I actually didn't expect that it wouldn't work.

        But you selected SMP ? So you reinstalled it fully ?

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          fastcon68
          last edited by

          I just installed the full snapshot and it work fine.  I have had no issues.
          RC

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            Matts
            last edited by

            I will try to see what happens on another system that still needs the upgrade and will reboot the one that gives me the above output.

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              Matts
              last edited by

              For now,

              A reboot does not make any sense at all.

              sysctl hw.ncpu
              hw.ncpu: 1

              I will check the CPU's in the system, but because I has this before, I doubt if one is broken.

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                fastcon68
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                $ systat
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                Matts,
                this is what I get.  when I run the systat command on my servr.  i did have one cpu on my dual core running.  I had to upgrade to the SMP corp from the upgrade panel when I did my update.  no issue since.
                                                                                                                                                                                /0  /1  /2  /3  /4  /5  /6  /7  /8  /9  /10Load Average/0  /10  /20  /30  /40  /50  /60  /70  /80  /90  /100

                root    idle: cpu0 XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
                root    idle: cpu1 XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
                root            sh

                RC

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                  Matts
                  last edited by

                  Strange, on a Stable 1.2 I still only see one CPU out of 2.

                  Someone seen the same ?

                  This is the kernel it booted:

                  FreeBSD hostname 6.2-RELEASE-p11 FreeBSD 6.2-RELEASE-p11 #0: Sun Feb 24 16:49:14 EST 2008    sullrich@builder6.pfsense.com:/usr/obj.pfSense/usr/src/sys/pfSense_SMP.6  i386

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                    fastcon68
                    last edited by

                    I just rebuilt my firewall.  It ask me what kernal to install.  I selected multiple.  I have have no issues.  Sounds like you selected the single processor option during the installation.  I am not sure how to chang eit other than a reinstall.  Maybe someone else can shed some ling on that.
                    RC

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                      David_W
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                      Matts is running the SMP kernel - but only one processor is being detected for some reason.

                      Matts - post the dmesg. That should give a much better idea of what's happening.

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                        Matts
                        last edited by

                        @David_W:

                        Matts is running the SMP kernel - but only one processor is being detected for some reason.

                        Matts - post the dmesg. That should give a much better idea of what's happening.

                        Hi David,

                        I first have to check the BIOS settings later this week if I'm at the Firewall place.

                        I know that I have tested it months ago on a compaq to see what happened with different settings in for the OS in the BIOS… it might be that again, before it was OK, but I think I have to change things.

                        I will keep you guys posted.

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