Hitachi Compute Blade 520X B2 (4 Node Configuration only) exceeds published CPU Count for RHEL6.6

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Environment

  • Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.6
  • Hitachi Compute Blade 520X B2 (4 Node Configuration only)

Issue

  • Hitachi Compute Blade 520X B2 (4 Node Configuration only) exceeds published CPU Count for RHEL6.6

Resolution

  • Hitachi Compute Blade 520X B2 (4 Node Configuration) can install the processors (288 CPUs) over the maximum limit of RHEL6: https://access.redhat.com/articles/rhel-limits. But after additional testing by Red Hat Engineering, Hitachi Compute Blade 520X B2 (4 Node Configuration) has been verified to work properly in RHEL 6.6 with 288 CPUs.

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