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im using multi processor system with different family processor.
i installed fedora from one processor which has only eth0.
the same Hard disk i used to another processor(diff family)...
all ...
- 04-29-2009 #1
LAN configuration problem
im using multi processor system with different family processor.
i installed fedora from one processor which has only eth0.
the same Hard disk i used to another processor(diff family)...
all thinks works fine except LAN connection....
eth0 is only able to configure in new processor even it has eth0,1,2.
i installed eth driver for new processor also... but it seems both using same driver.
help inthis regard...
thanks in advance...
- 04-29-2009 #2Just Joined!
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By a multi processor system, do you mean a single computer with SMP or NUMA?
Because the words you use are making it confusing to understand what you mean, sorry.
- 04-30-2009 #3Linux Guru
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Please be more explicit with regard to the CPU type, amount of memory, ethernet chip set, and version of Fedora that you are installing. Also, anything else that might be helpful in resolving your problem. Your information needs to be more clear. I understand that English is not your mother tongue, but try, please.
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- 04-30-2009 #4
Also, by "different family"th systems are you meaning Intel vs. AMD?
If can, please post as much system information regarding both systems. The output of
would be great.Code:lspci
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- 05-12-2009 #5
k friends.
i posted the output of /proc/cpuinfo
slave:
cpu family:6
model:13
Model name:Intel(R) Pentium (r) M Processor 1.40 Ghz
stepping:6
cpu Mhz:1400.064
cache size:0 kb
Master:
cpu family:15
model:2
Model name:Mobile Intel(R) Pentium(R) 4 -M Cpu 1.70 GHZ
stepping:7
cpu Mhz:1694.640
cache size:512 kb
Im using Fedora 2. because installing RTlinux patch over higher version makes some problem.
any way for development purpose i use Fedora 9.
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Interesting set up. This cannot be an SMP system, but appears to be a true dual processor system. I take it that each processor can run a different operating system at the same time? If so, then is this a specialized proprietary box? Please, more information is still needed, such as if the CPU's share memory or not. Obviously they share periperals (enet). How do processes on the slave communicate with the peripherals which are likely controlled by the master?
Sometimes, real fast is almost as good as real time.
Just remember, Semper Gumbi - always be flexible!


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