12-19-2008
prtconf will list the number or cores. It calls them processors, but they are really cores. This is true until you get into micropartitioning, then you are on your own.
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irqbalance
IRQBALANCE(1) irqbalance IRQBALANCE(1)
NAME
irqbalance - distribute hardware interrupts across processors on a multiprocessor system
SYNOPSIS
irqbalance [debug | oneshot]
DESCRIPTION
irqbalance is a Linux daemon that distributes interrupts over the processors and cores you have in your computer system. The design goal of
irqbalance is to do find a balance between power savings and optimal performance. To a large degree, the work irqbalance does is invisible
to you; if irqbalance performs its job right, nobody will ever notice it's there or want to turn it off.
For more information, visit the irqbalance homepage at http://www.irqbalance.org.
OPTIONS
debug Prints debug messages on stdout.
oneshot
Only do a one shot setup.
ENVIRONMENT
IRQBALANCE_BANNED_CPUS
Bitmap of CPUs that are banned from IRQ balancing
IRQBALANCE_ONESHOT
Same as the oneshot option mentioned above.
IRQBALANCE_DEBUG
Same as the debug option mentioned above.
IRQBALANCE_BANNED_INTERRUPTS
Interrupt that don't get balanced as list (separation character doesn't matter). For example broken chipsets don't allow the timer
interrupt to be set to another CPU than the first, and with this option that policy can be applied.
SEE ALSO
Homepage: http://www.irqbalance.org
AUTHOR
irqbalance was written by Arjan van de Ven <arjan@linux.intel.com>.
This manpage was written by Bernhard Walle <bwalle@suse.de> based on the original manpage of the old irqbalance package and on the
documentation available from the irqbalance hompage.
MAINTAINER
Arjan van de Ven <arjan@linux.intel.com>
0.5.5 2010-07-05 IRQBALANCE(1)