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Eronysis, you and me are jumping back and forth on different postings here, so I'm going to answer on just this one.
Yes, I have tried the ioscan command, as well as top, checking the syslog, and half a dozen others. But HP-UX 11 reports all the cores as seperate processors, which gives me the number of cores per box. But I ultimately need to be able to tell how many cores are on each processor, now and as technology advances. So I need to know how many physical processors are on the box, whether it's dual core, quad core, single core, or whatever.
So, thank you for trying, but ioscan doesn't do the job, and neither does anything else really, because it only gives me half the info I need.
parstatus would give me the rest of the info I need, but it only works on cell based and superdome systems.