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Both CPUs are running very slow.... PLEASE HELP.

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28-Apr-2004, 10:55 PM #1
Both CPUs are running very slow.... PLEASE HELP.
Hi lady and gentlemen, I have installed the SMP software in my UNIX server and i found that my second PCU is running. But I'm dissapointed that both CPUs are running very slow. previously, the CPU usage was pumping up to 97% for a single CPU. But now, the CPU usage is only 2 or 3 % for each CPU. Are there any other settings or configurations after the SMP is installed? Very appreciate your helps.

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28-Apr-2004, 11:33 PM #2
To me, i read this as a good thing. Low cpu usage is a good thing, as it shows that your cpu's are not being over taxed. Unless SCOUnix does it wierd... inverse numbering?
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