Oracle VM 2.1.5 on Dell Server R170

Hi ,
I am installing Oracle VM 2.1.5 on a new Dell Server R710 with E5520 processor and I cannot go past this on the screen or continue installation.
"CPU #(0) not listed in BIOS" .
I am installing 64BIT Oracle VM. I have enabled Virtualization Technology in the BIOS but still the same issue. Does anyone have some experience in solving this issue.
Thanks
Edited by: user10572172 on Aug 11, 2009 8:44 PM

Does the EL5 base release (with kernel version 2.6.18-8) work on this server? That's the kernel version used by OVM. If it does, then OVM should work without problems. If it doesn't, then your server hardware is most likely too new, and not supported yet. You could try tweaking kernel parameters when you boot the installer, but which ones depends on your particular hardware.

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