At Metztli Information Technology we hacked a circa 1995 IBM OS/2 2.11 symmetric multi-processor (SMP) system running on four(4) Intel cores. Of course, after building Oracle's VirtualBox 4.3.2 on a GNU/Linux Debian host.
Update November 10, 2018:
Well, I briefly gave a spin to IBM OS/2 2.11 symmetric multi-processor (SMP) system on eight(8) Intel cores on VirtualBox 5.1.32
Update April 06, 2022:
OS/2 2.1x GUI app formatting a .5 Gb virtual slice with the HPFS file system under VirtualBox 6.1.32 built from source under a Metztli Reiser4 environment:
Виктория Одинцова: Viktoriya Odintcova as Xochiquetzal, the real Mexicah's archetype of the Form of Beauty, at a mere replica of Tecpan Quetzalpapalotl : 'Palace of the Gorgeous Butterfly', located at Teotihuacan Teuhctihuacan, i.e., 'Place Where Divinities Are Created'.
Update: Sometime at the begining of April, 2022, I succeeded in creating an OS/2 2.11 SMP Bootable CD ISO image which can be installed within ten(10) minutes into a VirtualBox 6.1.32 (my build version at the time) type 2 hypervisor instance. Of course, VirtualBox is able to manipulate a 2.88 boot floppy image -- which has been 'integrated' into this OS/2 2.11 CD ISO image to make it bootable -- by adding/deleting specific drivers if/when the target is a physical SMP machine. The resulting image may then be 'burned' to physical CD media to be inserted into the CDROM device and installed into an 32-bit, i.e., 386, 486, and most likely 586 and 686, bare metal SMP machine. The core/CPU count is at least eight(8) -- as shown in the link -- since it reflects the existing cores in my actual physical test machine.