I found this
[    0.028097] smpboot: Total of 1 processors activated (4790.76 BogoMIPS)

Then I removed noapic and nolapic and rebooted.  This time I found

[    0.185214] smpboot: Total of 2 processors activated (9582.88 BogoMIPS)

I just added lapic and rebooted.  I found

[    0.145254] smpboot: Total of 2 processors activated (9583.44 BogoMIPS)

So it looks like I only had one core available.  I'll leave the machine as it is for now and see if it behaves itself or starts locking up again.  Of course any suggestions you or anyone else has will be appreciated.  Another good reason to leave it as it is for now is that it's 0200 MST and I'm going to bed.

Thanks for your reply.

Derek

On 08/13/2013 10:46 PM, Carruth, Rusty wrote:
RE: fix lockup issue left with one core

Does it show one or two CPUs at bogomips 4790?

I notice on my mint system, in dmesg:

[    0.180737] Brought up 2 CPUs
[    0.180739] smpboot: Total of 2 processors activated (12801.34 BogoMIPS)

So do you see 2 or 1 there in your version?  (Assuming you get a similar message)


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From: plug-discuss-bounces@lists.phxlinux.org on behalf of Derek Trotter
Sent: Tue 8/13/2013 8:13 PM
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Subject: Re: fix lockup issue left with one core

Update.  I tried encoding that video again, but without the noapic and
nolapic options.  Handbrake was encoding the video at between 35 and 40
frames per second.  When I rebooted and tried again with the noapic and
noalpic options enabled, Handbrake was encoding the same video with the
same settings at 17 to 20 frames a second.  So is this something unique
to Handbrake or is there something else going on?

Derek

First I checked /proc/cpuinfo which had 4790.8 as the value for bogomips
with noapic and nolapic in the grub2 config.  I removed these options
and rebooted.  This time I got 4791.43.  So I'm guessing that if I
lost anything, it's not enough to matter.  Am I right?

Thanks

On 08/13/2013 02:56 PM, Carruth, Rusty wrote:
>
> Compare the bogomips of the dual-core boot and the single-core boot.
>
> Â
>
> If the bogomips of the single-core is 2x the bogo of the dual
> core, then you’ve not lost anything – you are simply letting Linux
> control the sharing of the CPU instead of the CPU.
>
> Â
>
> (at least for the stupid hyperthreading stuff, all hyperthreading did
> was give you two CPUs running at half the clock speed of the CPU… 
> Helped Windows users since Windows did such a bad job of time slicing
> on a single CPU…)
>
> Â
>
> Â
>
> *From:*plug-discuss-bounces@lists.phxlinux.org
> [mailto:plug-discuss-bounces@lists.phxlinux.org] *On Behalf Of *Derek
> Trotter
> *Sent:* Tuesday, August 13, 2013 2:53 PM
> *To:* Main PLUG discussion list
> *Subject:* fix lockup issue left with one core
>
> Â
>
> So far this beast has behaved itself for 3 days. Today I handbrake on
> a tv show episode I have on dvd.  It's a 30 minute show and Handbrake
> normally takes about 20 minutes to encode a 30 minute show.  This
> time I noticed the estimation of how long it would take hovered around
> 45 minutes.  I then opened top and pressed 1 once it started.  It
> showed only cpu0.  Shouldn't cpu1 also be there?  I looked around
> online and found that using the noapic option in grub only allows one
> core of a multi core processor to run.  Is there any way to enable
> apic and lapic if necessary without it causing my machine to lock up
> again?
>
> Thanks
>
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