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Question about UNIX ioscan command
Hello there.
I have a question regarding the ioscan commnad. When you execute the line ioscan -fnC processor it outputs a list of all processors in the machine. Does this list displays only physical CPUs or does it displays each core? For example, if i have a server with 1 Dual Core CPU, will the output be 1 processor or 2? Thanks for the help. |
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Thank you prowla! Looking forward to it.
Perderabo, thanks for the link. I'll take a look at it. The problem is that i need to know the result of that particular line in a multi core server. |
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Here's the output of the machinfo:
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