SCO ODT on Multiprocessor Systems
Wu Liu
wul at sco.COM
Thu May 9 08:26:43 AEST 1991
/--harris at miller.cs.uwm.edu (Ken Harris) said...
| I am running stock ODT on a multiprocessor 486 system.
| The X11 stuff seems to be working OK so far. However;
| last week I was told that running ODT on a multiprocessor
| system was not a good idea. That the software had lots
| of problems when the Multiprocessor Extension (MPX) is
| installed. Is any one else doing this? Do anyone know
| what awefull things might happen to me? So far I have been
| using this for about a month and have not had anything
| unsually happen (ie. no crashes, panics, lockups, cores or
| the like).
\--
Depends on which version of Open Desktop and/or MPX you have. ODT 1.1
with MPX 1.1 was tested together and is known to work (with caveats;
you'll need to refer to the installation or release notes for that
information). ODT 1.0 and MPX 1.0 had problems; they were developed
and tested independently of each other. One of those things that in
hindsight should never have happened, but c'est la vie. That's how
the learning process works, right? :-)
Don't try to mix versions of ODT and MPX, please. MPX adds various
kernel drivers and such, and therefore assumes that you are installing
on the appropriate software baseline.
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