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Re: Processors info

 
Alex Lavrov
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Processors info

Hello,
I want to know the speed of processors on SD/N4000. When I use the command "itick_per_tick" I get only one number. Dowes it mean the all of the processors are the same speed?
Is it possible to work with different speed processors on the same server?

thnx
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Tim Adamson_1
Honored Contributor

Re: Processors info

Use the model command. The last few digits tell you the speed of the CPUs.

Eg:

model

9000/800/N4000-36

360Mhz


Tim
Yesterday is history, tomorrow is a mystery, today is a gift. That's why it's called the present.
Massimo Bianchi
Honored Contributor

Re: Processors info

use stm/cstm/mstm.

with stm, you can have the drill down menu.

select each processor if you are in doubt and select info. You will have all information you need.

AFAIK is not a good practice to mix different CPU speed, nor i think it is supported.

Massimo
Massimo Bianchi
Honored Contributor

Re: Processors info

Murgesh_2
Advisor

Re: Processors info

/opt/ignite/bin/print_manifest

should give you the Processor Info

Enjoy
Murgesh
KCS_1
Respected Contributor

Re: Processors info

Hi,

Have a look at that on the SAM

you can find that on PA-RISC HP system of any version and system.

#sam -> performance monitor -> system property

There are some infomations of your system that cpu,memory,os and so on.



Good luck!
Easy going at all.
Ravi_8
Honored Contributor

Re: Processors info

HI,

sam-->performance monitor-->system properties
will show no's of CPU and their speed.

HP doesn't recommend to use CPU's with different speed as it doesn't sysnchronize the I/O speed
never give up
KCS_1
Respected Contributor

Re: Processors info

Hi,Again

>> Is it possible to work with different speed processors on the same server? <<

Even though you have set up diffent Clock speed processors into your box, I am sure they will works and sets more lower speed.

It means, for example, let's assume that there are 2*870MHZ and 1*750MHZ mixed up on the box, then they works all 750MHZ clock speed( all the same), I think.


Good luck! again,
Easy going at all.
Tim Adamson_1
Honored Contributor

Re: Processors info

You can even try:

# echo itick_per_usec/D | adb -k /stand/vmunix /dev/mem


Tim
Yesterday is history, tomorrow is a mystery, today is a gift. That's why it's called the present.
Radim Jarosek
Regular Advisor

Re: Processors info

Hi,

another way how to find it is go to

PDC > INformation -> PRocessor


It requires restart of course. :)


Radim
Claudio_17
Frequent Advisor

Re: Processors info

Hi,

another way

HPUX=/stand/vmunix

C=`echo itick_per_usec/D | adb -k $HPUX /dev/mem | tail -1| awk '{print $2}'`

echo "Clock speed of `hostname` is : $C Mhz."


Regards
James Murtagh
Honored Contributor

Re: Processors info

Hi Alex,

All processors per OS instance must not only be the same speed but the same type as well. On the cell based nparition-capable systems different cells may contain different processors as long as the cells are defined in different npars. All cpus within the cell must be identical.

Cheers,

James.
H.Merijn Brand (procura
Honored Contributor

Re: Processors info

I know all info you need is already posted, but I think it is a good place to - again - point to my FAQ at https://www.beepz.com/personal/merijn/#FAQ or http://www.cmve.net/~merijn/#FAQ where it reads

a5:/wrk 108 > perl -MUnix::Processors -le'print join"\t",$_->id,$_->state,$_->type,$_->clock for @{Unix::Processors->new()->processors}'
0 online HP PA-RISC 2.0 750
1 online HP PA-RISC 2.0 750
a5:/wrk 109 >

TMTOWTDI

Enjoy, have FUN! H.Merijn
Enjoy, Have FUN! H.Merijn
Geoff Wild
Honored Contributor

Re: Processors info

Use this script called hpmem.

Returns the following:

# hpmem
HP-UX cha-c2 B.11.11 U 9000/800 1551730518 unlimited-user license
CPU Count: 1
CPU Speed: 550 MHz
CPU HW Support: 64-bit
Kernel Support: 64-bit
RAM Size: 1024 MB
bufpages: 214 MB
maxuprc: 75
maxvgs: 10
maxfiles: 60
max_thread_proc: 96
nfile: 4930
nflock: 200
nproc: 2068
ninode: 2884
shmmax: 1073741824
shmmni: 200
dbc_max_pct: 50


This is the cpu speed part:

GetKernelSymbol "itick_per_tick"
let speed=kval/10000
print CPU Speed: $speed MHz


Rgds...Geoff
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