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Operating Systems Linux Red Hat Number of physical and virtual processors Post 302874979 by omkar.jadhav on Monday 18th of November 2013 07:59:50 AM
Old 11-18-2013
Thanks a lot "MadeInGermany"...Could u please send me the output of below script which is used to find the number of physical processor of machine :
Code:
 
awk '/^physical id/ && s[$NF]++==0' /proc/cpuinfo

i only have virtual machines..so i just want to know how the output looks on physical machine

in fact for all the three commands output on physical machine

Last edited by omkar.jadhav; 11-18-2013 at 09:08 AM..
 

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PVDISPLAY(8)						      System Manager's Manual						      PVDISPLAY(8)

NAME
pvdisplay - display attributes of a physical volume SYNOPSIS
pvdisplay [-c|--colon] [-d|--debug] [-h|-?|--help] [--ignorelockingfailure] [--maps] [--nosuffix] [-s|--short] [--units hsbkmgtHKMGT] [-v[v]|--verbose [--verbose]] [--version] [PhysicalVolumePath [PhysicalVolumePath...]] pvdisplay --columns | -C [--aligned] [-a|--all] [-d|--debug] [-h|-?|--help] [--ignorelockingfailure] [--noheadings] [--nosuffix] [-o|--options [+]Field[,Field]] [-O|--sort [+|-]Key1[,[+|-]Key2[,...]]] [--separator Separator] [--unbuffered] [--units hHbBsSkKmMg- GtTpPeE] [-v[v]|--verbose [--verbose]] [--version] [PhysicalVolumePath [PhysicalVolumePath...]] DESCRIPTION
pvdisplay allows you to see the attributes of one or more physical volumes like size, physical extent size, space used for the volume group descriptor area and so on. pvs (8) is an alternative that provides the same information in the style of ps (1). OPTIONS
See lvm for common options and pvs for options given with --columns. -c, --colon Generate colon separated output for easier parsing in scripts or programs. N.B. pvs (8) provides considerably more control over the output. The values are: * physical volume device name * volume group name * physical volume size in kilobytes * internal physical volume number (obsolete) * physical volume status * physical volume (not) allocatable * current number of logical volumes on this physical volume * physical extent size in kilobytes * total number of physical extents * free number of physical extents * allocated number of physical extents -s, --short Only display the size of the given physical volumes. -m, --maps Display the mapping of physical extents to logical volumes and logical extents. --columns | -C Display output in columns, the equivalent of pvs (8). See pvs (8) for a description of other options with this form of pvdisplay. SEE ALSO
lvm(8), pvcreate(8), lvcreate(8), vgcreate(8) Sistina Software UK LVM TOOLS 2.02.95(2) (2012-03-06) PVDISPLAY(8)
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