11-14-2014
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sylvain
So we arrive at the main question that i wonder :
on this T5-2 box : i see 255 vcpu from primary so i can say theyr is Sparc T5 cpu 16 cores and 8 threads per core.
But why kstat say only one chip_id
If you see 256 vcpu's then there are 2 physical cpu's present. I don't know about the kstat output... And I don't have a sparc system to test at my hand right now.
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