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06-08-2009 06:54 PM
06-08-2009 06:54 PM
find total # of cores
Hi,
I have to participate in an audit for the servers. I have proliant ML & DL servers running windows 2003 server enterprise edition.
Is there any command I can use to find the total number of cores ???
When I run insight diagnostics, I see Processor Package 1 (Socket 1, Core = 1) but under task manager, when I look at CPU usage, I see 4 CPU's. I know ther are dual-core but just want to confirm
I have to participate in an audit for the servers. I have proliant ML & DL servers running windows 2003 server enterprise edition.
Is there any command I can use to find the total number of cores ???
When I run insight diagnostics, I see Processor Package 1 (Socket 1, Core = 1) but under task manager, when I look at CPU usage, I see 4 CPU's. I know ther are dual-core but just want to confirm
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06-09-2009 11:05 PM
06-09-2009 11:05 PM
Re: find total # of cores
Hi,
if you are allowed to run 3rd party tools on the server, CPUInfo might be the tool which tells you everything about CPU.
http://www.cpuinfo.de/index.php?lang=en&category=1&articleid=1
emha.
if you are allowed to run 3rd party tools on the server, CPUInfo might be the tool which tells you everything about CPU.
http://www.cpuinfo.de/index.php?lang=en&category=1&articleid=1
emha.
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