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05-29-2007 07:07 PM
05-29-2007 07:07 PM
I have some commands output here. I want to confirm that the processor PA 8800 is single core or dual core. I also want to know what is the mean of o/p value of "645" getting by "/usr/bin/getconf CPU_CHIP_TYPE" command. Can I decode that value from any resource/site ?
# echo "itick_per_usec /D" |adb /stand/vmunix /dev/kmem
itick_per_usec:
itick_per_usec: 1000
# /usr/bin/getconf CPU_CHIP_TYPE
645
# model
9000/800/rp3440
cstm output
============
-- Information Tool Log for CPU on path 128 --
Log creation time: Mon May 21 00:56:55 2007
Hardware path: 128
Product ID: CPU Module Type: 0
Hardware Model: 0x889 Software Model: 0x4
Hardware Revision: 0 Software Revision: 0
Hardware ID: 0 Software ID: 3603599043
Boot ID: 0x2 Software Option: 0x91
Processor Number: 0 Path: 128
Hard Physical Address: 0xfffffffffe780000 Soft Physical Address: 0
Slot Number: 0 Software Capability: 0x100000f0
PDC Firmware Revision: 44.24 IODC Revision: 0
Instruction Cache [Kbyte]: 768 Processor Speed: N/A
Processor State: CPU Present Configured
Monarch: Yes Active: Yes
Data Cache [Kbyte]: 768
Instruction TLB [entry]: 240 Processor Chip Revisions: 3.2
Data TLB Size [entry]: 240 2nd Level Cache Size:[KB] 32768
Serial Number: 45205084343f0207
FRU INFORMATION
Module Revision
------ --------
PA 8800 CPU Module 3.2
PA 8800 CPU Module 3.2
PA 8800 CPU Module 3.2
PA 8800 CPU Module 3.2
Board Info!
Format Version : 0x1 Language Code : 0x0
Mfg Date : Mfg Name : JABIL
Product Name : rp3440 SYSTEM BOARD
Serial Number : 52JAPE4412134104
Part Number : A7136-60001
Fru File Tp/Len : 0x1 Fru File : ^P
Revision : A1 Eng Date Code : 4406
Artwork Rev : D Fru Info :
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05-29-2007 11:26 PM
05-29-2007 11:26 PM
Solutionsee my answer here:
http://forums1.itrc.hp.com/service/forums/questionanswer.do?threadId=1067279
and here
http://forums1.itrc.hp.com/service/forums/questionanswer.do?threadId=1123556
Hope this helps!
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Torsten.
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05-30-2007 08:10 PM
05-30-2007 08:10 PM
Re: CPU is Single core or Dual core.
Thanks for your reply. I was able to see more information about the processors using this command -
#echo "selclass qualifier cpu;info;wait;infolog" | cstm > /tmp/cpuinfo
I got following output so I assumed that dual core CPU module are installed on rp3440 server.
Processor Number: 0 Path: 128
Hard Physical Address: 0xfffffffffe780000 Soft Physical Address: 0
Slot Number: 0 Software Capability: 0x100000f0
Processor Number: 1 Path: 129
Hard Physical Address: 0xfffffffffe781000 Soft Physical Address: 0
Slot Number: 0 Software Capability: 0x100000f0
Processor Number: 2 Path: 152
Hard Physical Address: 0xfffffffffe798000 Soft Physical Address: 0
Slot Number: 6 Software Capability: 0x100000f0
Processor Number: 3 Path: 153
Hard Physical Address: 0xfffffffffe799000 Soft Physical Address: 0
Slot Number: 6 Software Capability: 0x100000f0
But, now I am getting same type of output for 9000/800/N4000-75 and 9000/800/N4000-55 servers also. Both having PA8600 and PA8700 processor. I am not sure if these processors came on dual core? Please see the information in enclosing file.
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05-30-2007 11:04 PM
05-30-2007 11:04 PM
Re: CPU is Single core or Dual core.
Perhaps you have an old stm version and/or firmware producing wrong results.
Hope this helps!
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