[ale] SMP support for CentOS 4.0 i386
Yu, Jerry
Jerry.Yu at Voicecom.com
Thu Mar 24 15:18:30 EST 2005
if so, <= 2-way restriction for 'RHEL ES' is probably just marketing/sales gimmicks to force you to buy pricier AS version for >=3-way servers.
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# CentOS is compiled from RHEL source. That source is still
# GPL. I can't
# see how RH can enforce something like that on the license. It
# could be
# possible that Redhat has changed the kernel code in such a
# way, to only
# use at most twoCPUs, but if that were the case nothing would
# prevent you
# from changing it back. I know the guys over at
http://www.openfiler.org
use CentOS as there base distribution for the OpenFiler project, you may
want to ask those guys this question, they would probably know.
Denny
Yu, Jerry wrote:
> anybody know how many CPU can CentOS 4.0 support? Its redhat
> counterpart "RHEL 4.0 ES" supports only 2. I'd assume it is
> restriction of RHEL license instead of 'feature lock' in the kernel,
> right?
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