My original post asked if it was possible to build a dual processor system from
two mono processor systems. Basically it is possible if the Mbus processors
are of the same clock rate and have cache. There are no O/S changes needed
to make this work.
Commands to know:
/usr/sbin/psrinfo -v
/usr/sbin/psradm
Thanks to:
Steve_Cranage@stortek.com (Steve Cranage)
Chris Barrera <cbarrera@msp.sc.ti.com>
Glenn.Satchell@Uniq.com.au (Glenn Satchell - Uniq Professional Services)
Dixon Ly <dly@csl.sri.com>
john@starinc.com (John Malick)
Tom Mornini <tmornini@infomania.com>
The FAQ from this group and USENET Comp.sys.sun.admin also have very good info:
Comp.sys.sun.admin FAQ, ftp.ece.uc.edu:/pub/sun-faq/FAQs
Sun-Manager's FAQ, ra.mcs.anl.gov:/sun-managers/faq
And for hard core hardware info check out the Sun Hardware FAQ,
ftp.ece.uc.edu:/pub/sun-faq/FAQs/Hardware
Thanks for all the help,
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