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Originally Posted by bishweshwar
it takes the argument as processor id......
how can I know this id....b4 using psrinfo......
Without the processor_id operand, psrinfo displays one line for each configured processor, displaying whether it is on-line, non-interruptible (designated by no-intr), off-line, or powered off, and when that status last changed.
The processor_id is 1, 2, 3 ..etc depending on how many CPU the system has.
If you only have one cpu then it will be psrinfo -v 1
Run psrinfo without a processor_id to list them all.