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Question about multiple CPU's
I ran a tar command on an HP 11.11 box with 12 processors and then ran top. I noticed that the tar command was "jumping" between processors, for example during one iteration of top the tar command would be running on processor 3 and during the next iteration it would be running of processor 7. Can someone please explain the reason/advantage of this? A link would be helpful also. Thanks.
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