HP Integrity Virtual Machines Release Notes Version A.03.50
4.3.11 Inconsistent “Bogomips” Values between Virtual CPU0 and Other Virtual
CPUs
“Bogomips” values can be inconsistent between virtual CPU0 and other virtual CPUs. This
condition is harmless. To prevent this problem, add the lpj=4000000 boot option in /boot/
efi/efi/redhat/elilo.conf. For example:
# cat elilo.conf
prompt
timeout=20
default=linux
relocatable
image=vmlinuz-2.6.9-42.EL.img
label=linux
initrd=initrd-2.6.9-42.EL.img
read-only
root=/dev/VolGroup00/LogVo100
append="console=tty0 console=ttyS0 rhgb quiet lpj=4000000
4.3.12 Incorrect Display of Special Characters when Displayed Using HP-UX Terminal
The Linux Red Hat installation program does not display correctly when run within hpvmconsole
on an HP-UX terminal. It displays accented A characters instead of boxes.
4.3.13 Occasional Floating-Point Assist Fault Messages.
Occasional floating-point assist fault messages appear when running Mozilla. This problem also
occurs o native Integrity servers running Linux. For more information, see the “Developer &
Solution Partner Program (DSPP)” web page on http://www.hp.com, and search for “floating-point
assist fault”.
4.3.14 TC INIT Dump Messages Do Not Appear on the SUSE Linux Guest Console
TC INIT dump messages do not appear in the SUSE Linux guest console running multi-CPUs.
The hpvmconsole TC command normally causes INIT dump message to be displayed on the
guest console. These messages do appear with the one-way SUSE Linux guest. However, these
messages fail to appear with multi-CPUs SUSE Linux guest.
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