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11-03-2001 08:05 AM
11-03-2001 08:05 AM
LX Pro Processor Board
Currently I have an HP LX Pro with 2 200MHz processors. I have purchased another board from HP that has an additional 2 200MHZ processor, giving me a total of 4 200MHz processors. I have added the board, but the server now only sees the new board installed, recognizing a total of 2 processors. What do I need to do so that the server sees all 4 200MHz processor physically installed in the server?
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11-03-2001 12:52 PM
11-03-2001 12:52 PM
Re: LX Pro Processor Board
hi
have you run the ECU (Eisa Configuration Utility), there you have to see the proc.
http://www.hp.com/cgi-bin/cposupport/swindex.pl?p=nslxep&l=en&c=BIOS
bye
marino
have you run the ECU (Eisa Configuration Utility), there you have to see the proc.
http://www.hp.com/cgi-bin/cposupport/swindex.pl?p=nslxep&l=en&c=BIOS
bye
marino
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