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After SPX86A-8000-TL fault, bdacheckhw Command Reports Wrong Number of CPU Cores (Doc ID 2294697.1)

Last updated on FEBRUARY 01, 2024

Applies to:

Big Data Appliance X6-2 Hardware - Version All Versions and later
Oracle Server X6-2L - Version All Versions and later
Linux x86-64

Symptoms

After SPX86A-8000-TL fault, the bdacheckhw command reports the wrong number of CPU cores.

This example shows an X6-2L BDA node which reported an SPX86A-8000-TL CPU fault:

Cause

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