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Hi,
I am going to buy a software that is licenced per CORE.
I have a HPUX B1123 64 bit with 8 cpus.
How can i know how many cores are in my machine ?
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I have a HPUX B1123 64 bit with 8 cpus
What is that?
Are you talking of a server (B used to be workstation...)?
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Hi,
Yes its a server.

This is output of uname -a:

uname -a
HP-UX roma B.11.23 U ia64 HP-UX

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I cant test for you, the only IA64 I had was powered off...
I cant remember what you see with xstm/stm on itanium boxes, Im still at 1proc=1core (MERCED...) later models 1 proc can be 2 cores...
I wonder if top doesnt report cores "as" CPUs, I would expect print_manifest to give you some details...
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