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Old 11-20-2007
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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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Hmmm - dunno.
I'm off work tomorrow, but will check Thursday.
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How do I detect multicore processors?
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Hmmm - dunno.
I'm off work tomorrow, but will check Thursday.
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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On Itanium, there's the "machinfo" command.
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I would agree with machinfo command.

Very useful info there

otherwise
# cstm
# map
# select device (no for cpu)
# info
# infolog

But do remember - I am also a newbie....
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On Itanium, there's the "machinfo" command.
Here's the output of the machinfo:

Quote:
CPU info:
Number of CPUs = 4
Clock speed = 1398 MHz
Bus speed = 399 MT/s
CPUID registers
vendor information = "GenuineIntel"
processor serial number = 0x0000000000000000
processor version info = 0x0000000020000704
architecture revision: 0
processor family: 32 Intel(R) Itanium 2 9000 series
processor model: 0 Intel(R) Itanium 2 9000 series
processor revision: 7 Stepping C2
largest CPUID reg: 4
processor capabilities = 0x0000000000000005
implements long branch: 1
implements 16-byte atomic operations: 1
Bus features
implemented = 0xbdf0000020000000
selected = 0x0000000000000000

Cache info (per core):
L1 Instruction: size = 16 KB, associativity = 4
L1 Data: size = 16 KB, associativity = 4
L2 Instruction: size = 1024 KB, associativity = 8
L2 Data: size = 256 KB, associativity = 8
L3 Unified: size = 6144 KB, associativity = 6

Memory = 16364 MB (15.980469 GB)

Firmware info:
Firmware revision = 01.05
FP SWA driver revision: 1.18
IPMI is supported on this system.
BMC version: 5.2

Platform info:
model string = "hp server"
machine id number =
machine serial number =
OS info:
sysname = HP-UX
nodename =
release = B.11.23
version = U (unlimited-user license)
machine = ia64
idnumber = 1719086757
vmunix _release_version:
@(#) $Revision: vmunix: B11.23_LR FLAVOR=perf Fri Aug 29 22:35:38 PDT 2003 $
So, this machine has 4 cores, right?
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