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"Steven J. Yellin" <[log in to unmask]>
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Steven J. Yellin
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Mon, 7 Nov 2005 16:20:18 -0800
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    If you installed the kernel in the usual way, in /boot there should be
a file config<x> with <x> corresponding to whatever rpm was installed.
For example, /boot/config-2.4.21-37.ELsmp is the file corresponding to the
kernel-2.4.21-37.ELsmp I installed on my machine. As one might expect from
the "smp" in the name, it has no line CONFIG_NUMA=y, so NUMA support is
not enabled.

Steven Yellin

On Mon, 7 Nov 2005, Miles O'Neal wrote:

> Any idea how to tell if an SL3 kernel
> has NUMA support enabled?
>
> Thanks,
> Miles
> --
> Miles O'Neal
> IT Manager
> Intrinsity, Inc.
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