05-14-2009
Distinguishing between CPU and Core
Hi,
I want to know if in UNIX is it possible to distinguish between a CPU and a core through any command?
Thanks,
Vineet
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LEARN ABOUT NETBSD
fincore
FINCORE(1) BSD General Commands Manual FINCORE(1)
NAME
fincore -- query in-core status of file pages
SYNOPSIS
fincore [-qs] file ...
DESCRIPTION
The fincore utility queries and displays in-core status of specified files.
Note that the result can already be stale when being output due to other activities in the system. Thus it should be used only for advisory
purposes.
The fincore utility accepts the following options.
-q The quiet mode. Outputs nothing unless the file has in-core pages.
-s The summary mode. Only shows number of pages.
EXAMPLES
The following example shows that /bin/cat and /bin/cp are fully cached in-core while the other executables are not in-core. numbers shown in
the default output are page indexes in the file of each in-core pages.
% fincore /bin/c*
/bin/cat: 0 1 2 3
/bin/chio:
/bin/chmod:
/bin/cp: 0 1 2 3 4 5
/bin/cpio:
/bin/csh:
% fincore -s /bin/c*
/bin/cat: 4 / 4 in-core pages (100.00%)
/bin/chio: 0 / 5 in-core pages (0.00%)
/bin/chmod: 0 / 3 in-core pages (0.00%)
/bin/cp: 6 / 6 in-core pages (100.00%)
/bin/cpio: 0 / 36 in-core pages (0.00%)
/bin/csh: 0 / 41 in-core pages (0.00%)
SEE ALSO
mincore(2)
AUTHORS
The fincore utility is written by YAMAMOTO Takashi.
CAVEATS
The concept of page cache is an implementation detail of the kernel. The fincore utility works using some assumptions on the current imple-
mentation. Thus it might stop working in a future version of NetBSD.
BUGS
The amount of CPU time the current implementation of fincore utility would take is roughly proportional to the file sizes. Ideally it should
be proportional to the number of in-core pages.
BSD
January 5, 2012 BSD