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Re: Processor socket information in unix 11.11 in 9000/800/rp3440

 
saravanaD
Frequent Advisor

Processor socket information in unix 11.11 in 9000/800/rp3440

Hi,

 

Could some one help me to find the socket information for unix 11.11?

Server model: 9000/800/rp3440

 

Thanks,

Sarav

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Dennis Handly
Acclaimed Contributor

Re: Processor socket information in unix 11.11 in 9000/800/rp3440

What type of details did you want?

saravanaD
Frequent Advisor

Re: Processor socket information in unix 11.11 in 9000/800/rp3440

I need processor core, socket informations...

Dennis Handly
Acclaimed Contributor

Re: Processor socket information in unix 11.11 in 9000/800/rp3440

saravanaD
Frequent Advisor

Re: Processor socket information in unix 11.11 in 9000/800/rp3440

Is there any command or any other way I can get the socket information form the server?

 

Dennis Handly
Acclaimed Contributor

Re: Processor socket information in unix 11.11 in 9000/800/rp3440

Have you tried ioscan using -C to restrict it to processors?

S_Logan
HPE Pro

Re: Processor socket information in unix 11.11 in 9000/800/rp3440

Hi Saravana,

 

FYI.

 

From BCH Menu,

 

You can get the processor infromation:

 

IN PR.jpg 

 

HTH,

Surendar

I work for HPE

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S_Logan
HPE Pro

Re: Processor socket information in unix 11.11 in 9000/800/rp3440

The HP 9000 rp3440 is a symmetrical multiprocessing (SMP) server supporting up to two, two core PA-8900 processors (two cores per processor, four cores maximum system).
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Dennis Handly
Acclaimed Contributor

Re: Processor socket information in unix 11.11 in 9000/800/rp3440

It looks like ioscan isn't detailed enough:

$ model

9000/800/rp3440

$ /usr/sbin/ioscan -f -k -C processor
Class       I  H/W Path  Driver    S/W State H/W Type  Description
===================================================================
processor   0  128       processor CLAIMED   PROCESSOR Processor
processor   1  129       processor CLAIMED   PROCESSOR Processor
processor   2  152       processor CLAIMED   PROCESSOR Processor
processor   3  153       processor CLAIMED   PROCESSOR Processor

 

>From BCH Menu,

 

I can't get to that while the system is up?