pset_info(1) osf1 man page | unix.com

Man Page: pset_info

Operating Environment: osf1

Section: 1

pset_info(1)						      General Commands Manual						      pset_info(1)

NAME
pset_info - Displays processor set information
SYNOPSIS
/usr/sbin/pset_info
DESCRIPTION
The pset_info command displays information about processor sets and the processors that are assigned to each set. Note that a stopped pro- cessor is not a member of any processor set, and its processor set identification number is specified as -1. Also, depending on the machine architecture, processors may not be numbered consecutively. That is, a four-processor system may not have a processor with the number 3.
NOTES
If a processor or processor set is queried while it is in transition (for example, processor set destruction or processor assignment), an error may be returned from the kernel. Running the command a second time will result in normal behavior.
EXAMPLES
The following is an example of the output of the pset_info command: number of processor sets on system = 2 pset_id # cpus # pids # threads load_av created 0 1 26 63 0.90 09/21/1994 17:48:42 6 1 1 4 0.21 09/21/1994 23:33:37 total number of processors on system = 3 cpu # running boot_cpu pset_id assigned_to_pset 0 1 1 0 09/21/1994 17:48:42 1 1 0 6 09/21/1994 23:34:06 2 0 0 -1 09/21/1994 17:48:42
SEE ALSO
Commands: pset_assign_cpu(1), pset_assign_pid(1), pset_create(1), psradm(8) Files: processor_sets(4) pset_info(1)
Related Man Pages
pset_assign_cpu(1) - osf1
pset_assign_pid(1) - osf1
pset_info(1) - osf1
pset_info(2) - x11r4
pset_info(2) - osx
Similar Topics in the Unix Linux Community
hardware info
how to get processor Id in UNIX
PC connection to an old UNIX machine
Connecting to the service processor?
Cooler GPU