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[Xen-users] "xm dmesg" shows SVM but not /proc/cpuinfo


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  • From: Larry Ing <larry@xxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 20 Jul 2011 15:54:16 -0700
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Ah, thank you for pointing that out.  I forgot to include a subject, my
bad.
On Thu, Jul 21, 2011 at 12:46 AM, Larry Ing <larry@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Earlier I posed this question:
>
> "My Dom0 kernel is having issues detecting the SVM capabilities of my
> CPU.  Non-Xen kernels are able to see the capability just fine and I
> can't figure out why the Dom0 cannot.  I have an Opteron 6128 running
on
> an ASUS KGPE-D16.  I know the SVM capabilities are enabled in the
bios.
> I assume this problem is kernel related.  What in the kernel do I need
> to set such that /proc/cpuinfo lists SVM.  I am running a gentoo-dom0
> kernel."
>
> I have found that "xm dmesg | grep xvm" is indeed showing SVM is
enabled
> while "grep svm /proc/cpuinfo" is now.  Will this pose a problem or
will
> Windows guests be able to run just fine?
>
>
> _______________________________________________


You would probably get better answers if your post had a more
descriptive subject, other than "(no subject)"


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