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Old 06-05-2006
Question Processing power of CPU's

Hi ,

Can anyone guide how to check processing power of cpu's on hp unix machine.

It will be great if some one can guide how to see the config details of the macine.

when i do glance -c on hp unix machine it gives a report with Number of Active CPU's as 20. How can i know more about the system on which i am working .

Thanks ..
# 2  
Old 06-05-2006
If you have 11.23 then that command will help:

/usr/contrib/bin/machinfo
# 3  
Old 06-05-2006
Also
Sam-->performance monitors-->System Properties-->Processor
-->Memory and so on
# 4  
Old 06-06-2006
i am unable to find "/usr/contrib/bin/machinfo" on my machine ..

sssow
Sam-->performance monitors-->System Properties-->Processor
-->Memory and so on


ssswo, I could not understand what you are telling .... can u tell in bit detail ..
# 5  
Old 06-06-2006
on HP-UX, there is a system administration utility sam. If you invoke sam from command line(just type sam at the prompt), it opens a menu, then select Performance Monitors and then System properties. You will see different tabs showing Processor, Memory information etc.
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Old 06-06-2006
thanks ..

can restricted users access this utility ..

As i am not able to use the same .. do we need any special permissions to use that utility . i am not able to execute this util it says " ksh: sam: not found"

i am using hp ux b.11.11
# 7  
Old 06-06-2006
$ /usr/sbin/sam
Sorry, you must have superuser (root) privilege to enter SAM.

You need root previlege to access this.
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