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How to check both the processores running or not in redhat linux
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We have dual processor dell machine loaded with redhat linux 7.2. It was working fine without any problem but recently power went off so suddenly system switched off. From then onwards system is running very slow. My suspect is on processor. How to check both the processors running properly or not? Thanks in advance for your's great help Reg, Bache Gowda |
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