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Re: Setting up Multiprocessor support after NT is installed

 
Ayman Altounji
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Setting up Multiprocessor support after NT is installed

Adding additional processors to a server after NT is installed. None of this will be necessary if the system already had two processors working correctly and you are only adding more after that.

Install the new processor(s) as noted in the manual for the system itself or that comes with the chips.

Then configure the server hardware to the correct the "APIC Mode" settings. You must start System Configuration and press 'CTRL a' at the first menu after selecting F10 during boot. This activates "Advanced Mode". Then enter System Configuration itself and follow the prompts to complete a basic configuration load. Select to "Review" the settings and then pick "View/Edit Details" from the menu. Look down the list to find "APIC Mode". Press enter on this selection and select "Full Table, Mapped" (or "Full Table" if only choice, depends on specific system). Once this has been done, exit and save changes.

The next step is to load the Multiprocessor HAL on NT. This is best accomplished with the latest Compaq NT SSD (for 3.51 or 4.0 specifically) as this utility will do a more reliable job of identifying the correct HAL for the system. Simply run SETUP.EXE from the SSD disk 1 and select the HAL upgrade (you may also install other drivers if desired, do NOT force all drivers to load as some may not work on your system).

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Ayman Altounji
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Re: Setting up Multiprocessor support after NT is installed

Leaving aside the NT aspect of going from single to mulitple-CPU: does installing a second CPU followed by running of system config, then automatic configuration not update the Apic mode?

If not, how does the BIOS get this correct when a brand-new server is built from scratch with 2-CPUs, please?