Re: SMP processor activate/deactivate Command

From: Bill Verzal (BVerzal_at_KOMATSUNA.COM)
Date: 09/29/03

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    Bill Verzal
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    Ok, I'm blanking 'cause I haven't had to use the command in a few years and
    I've switch companies so that my "Favorites" no longer lists it ... at
    least
    my brain is saying there is one and I don't have to shut down to do it.
    That may be the problem! ;-)

    What's the command on an SMP system that will activate or deactivate a
    processor?

    Many thanks in advance, and sorry for the lengthy disclaimer!

    Bruce T. Harvey
    Legg Mason Wood Walker, Inc.
    Corporate Technology - Tech. Svcs.
    Red Run 2nd Floor - Owings Mills, MD
    (410) 580-7383 - BTHarvey@LeggMason.com
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