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Operating Systems Linux getting info on Cache Size, Data Cache etc.. Post 302400447 by manustone on Wednesday 3rd of March 2010 08:11:08 AM
Old 03-03-2010
getting info on Cache Size, Data Cache etc..

Hi all
I saw in Microsoft web site www.SysInternals.com a tool called CoreInfo from able to print out on screen the size of the Data and Instruction caches of your processor, the Locigal to Physical Processor mapping, the number of the CPU sockets. etc..
Do you know if in Linux is available a command like this?
Thanks for the help
Mn
 

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Catalyst::Plugin::Cache::Store::FastMmap(3pm)		User Contributed Perl Documentation	     Catalyst::Plugin::Cache::Store::FastMmap(3pm)

NAME
Catalyst::Plugin::Cache::Store::FastMmap - DEPRECATED - FastMmap cache store for Catalyst::Plugin::Cache. SYNOPSIS
# instead of using this plugin, you can now do this: use Catalyst qw/ Cache /; __PACKAGE__->config( cache => { backend => { class => "Cache:FastMmap", share_file => "/path/to/file", cache_size => "16m", }, }); STATUS
This plugin is deprecated because Cache::FastMmap no longer needs to be wrapped to store plain values. It is still available on the CPAN for backwards compatibility and will still work with newer versions of Cache::FastMmap with a slight performance degredation. DESCRIPTION
This store plugin is a bit of a wrapper for Cache::FastMmap. While you could normally just configure with backend => { class => "Cache::FastMmap", share_file => ..., } Cache::FastMmap can't store plain values by default. This module ships with a subclass that will wrap all values in a scalar reference before storing. This store plugin will try to provide a default "share_file" as well, that won't clash with other apps. CONFIGURATION
See "CONFIGURATION" in Catalyst::Plugin::Cache for a general overview of cache plugin configuration. This plugin just takes a hash reference in the backend field and passes it on to Cache::FastMmap. SEE ALSO
Catalyst::Plugin::Cache, Cache::FastMmap. AUTHOR
Yuval Kogman, "nothingmuch@woobling.org" COPYRIGHT &; LICENSE Copyright (c) Yuval Kogman, 2006. All rights reserved. This library is free software, you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself, as well as under the terms of the MIT license. perl v5.14.2 2007-07-05 Catalyst::Plugin::Cache::Store::FastMmap(3pm)
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