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07-04-2011 10:57 PM
07-04-2011 10:57 PM
How to find the physical processor count details In command prompt
The below output shows 2 processor. But hardware configuration file shows 1 processor
$/usr/local/bin/sudo ioscan -fnC 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
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07-04-2011 11:00 PM
07-04-2011 11:00 PM
Re: How to find the physical processor count details In command prompt
What HP-UX version are you running?
What model server do you have?
Have you tried machinfo?
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07-04-2011 11:05 PM
07-04-2011 11:05 PM
Re: How to find the physical processor count details In command prompt
IA
machinfo
machinfo is working , but it show the processor count in 2. but physical processor is 1 (dual core)
how to find the this physical processor count in command prompt
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07-04-2011 11:18 PM
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Re: How to find the physical processor count details In command prompt
>physical processor is 1 (dual core)
A dual core counts one socket and as two processors, same as your ioscan output.
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07-04-2011 11:23 PM
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07-04-2011 11:35 PM
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Re: How to find the physical processor count details In command prompt
>some times processor not in dual core
What does machinfo say is the processor model?
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07-04-2011 11:38 PM
07-04-2011 11:38 PM
Re: How to find the physical processor count details In command prompt
# model
# machinfo
Hope this helps!
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07-04-2011 11:51 PM
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Re: How to find the physical processor count details In command prompt
pls find the attached output
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07-05-2011 12:04 AM
07-05-2011 12:04 AM
Re: How to find the physical processor count details In command prompt
>Itanium 2 9100 series
These are dual core. 9000 and up are dual. 9300 and up are quad.
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07-05-2011 12:24 AM
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Re: How to find the physical processor count details In command prompt
thanks for your input
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07-05-2011 05:31 AM
07-05-2011 05:31 AM
Re: How to find the physical processor count details In command prompt
As said by Dennis, this is dual-core.
processor family: 32 Intel(R) Itanium 2 9100 series processor model: 1 Intel(R) Itanium 2 9100 series
Intel Itanium 9000 (montecito) is dual core
Intel Itanium 9100 (montvale) is dual core
Intel Itanium 9300 (tukwila) is quad core
Your BL860c blade has 2 sockets for dual cores.
The newer BL860c i2 has 2 sockets for quad cores.
By the way, there is much newer firmware available for your blade!
Hope this helps!
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