How to enable TSX ( Intel transactional memory feature ) in SuSE Linux
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How to enable TSX ( Intel transactional memory feature ) in SuSE Linux
There is an request from SAP application team to enable TSX ( Intel transactional memory feature ) in one of our SuSE Linux server. Can someone help me how to enable this feature in the OS level. SAP notes attached for reference
There is an request from SAP application team to enable TSX ( Intel transactional memory feature ) in one of our SuSE Linux server. Can someone help me how to enable this feature in the OS level. SAP notes attached for reference
As with several of your other threads, you seem to be posting your work assignments (this time with poorly written 'notes'), and asking us to do them for you. Can you show us your efforts??? What have you done/tried to get your job done?
You also don't provide details, such as what this 'SAP application team' is running, on what version of SuSE Linux, on what kind of hardware. Doing a small amount of research on your part (using the terms in your own question), gives plenty of advice...among them, putting "tsx=on", in the GRUB boot command line.
As with several of your other threads, you seem to be posting your work assignments (this time with poorly written 'notes'), and asking us to do them for you. Can you show us your efforts??? What have you done/tried to get your job done?
You also don't provide details, such as what this 'SAP application team' is running, on what version of SuSE Linux, on what kind of hardware. Doing a small amount of research on your part (using the terms in your own question), gives plenty of advice...among them, putting "tsx=on", in the GRUB boot command line.
Hello TB0ne ,
Thanks a lot for your answer. I will try and update the status .
Reg the comments on me .
Asking questions with full details - Yes , I'm sorry for the that .I would have provided the more details .
In that case You can aske me to give more details but your reply saying something else indirectly ( Why you are asking question like ) . I believe this forum used for clarifying and helping others . If the Moderator understand correctly then he will comment on your wordings .
I'm posting my work related queries if I don't know about . If you are not interested to answer then you can ignore, don't comment on my personal efforts . These kinds of comments will reduce the quality of the public forum like this . Hope the moderator will understand and put the comment on your reply .
Hello TB0ne ,
Thanks a lot for your answer. I will try and update the status. Reg the comments on me. Asking questions with full details - Yes , I'm sorry for the that .I would have provided the more details.
In that case You can aske me to give more details but your reply saying something else indirectly ( Why you are asking question like ) . I believe this forum used for clarifying and helping others . If the Moderator understand correctly then he will comment on your wordings .
I'm posting my work related queries if I don't know about . If you are not interested to answer then you can ignore, don't comment on my personal efforts . These kinds of comments will reduce the quality of the public forum like this . Hope the moderator will understand and put the comment on your reply .
So instead of providing details, you say you're sorry...but don't post any details. Again, you are asking people here to *DO YOUR JOB FOR YOU*, and you are not showing any efforts of your own. This is not a help desk where you come and have people do things for you, but a place to get assistance.
For example, this is asking for assistance:
"I'm trying to enable TSX, and have found <xxxxx> documentation, and tried, but I'm getting <yyyyy>. Confused, can someone help?"
And this is asking for a handout:
"My job wants me to enable TSX, tell me how to do it"
Again, you were asked direct questions, which you don't answer, and actually GIVEN something to try which may do what you're after. But you instead complain about not getting enough help in doing the job you're paid to do.
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