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Question Double No.of CPU's shown by nmon10 on AIX 5.3 ML8 SP3

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We are recently migrated to AIX 5.3 ML8 SP3 on pseries systems,when we run the nmon we noted that the nmon display doubled no. of CPU's i.e we have physically 8 CPU's on p570 machine but nmon displays 16. Is this a bug of this version or what?

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