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08-24-2012 02:12 AM
08-24-2012 02:12 AM
how to find the socket details
Hi All
I need to find the below details.
socket
no of NIC,network ports.
Maxmimum number of NIC,network ports.
what is the command to find it.
model : rp 3440 and rx 2640
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08-24-2012 04:03 AM
08-24-2012 04:03 AM
Re: how to find the socket details
The rp3440 has 2 built-in NIcs and 3 PCIx slots for additional cards.
Do a "lanscan" or "nwmgr" to see the installed ports.
There is no rx2640, sorry.
Hope this helps!
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Torsten.
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08-24-2012 06:06 AM
08-24-2012 06:06 AM
Re: how to find the socket details
The "netstat -a" command will show you what sockets are currently connected. You can review /etc/initd.conf and /etc/services to determine what sockets are configured at the OS level. Different installed applications, like databases, may open other sockets.
Torsten already gave you the commands to view the installed NIC ports and their state. You may be able to add more ports depending on your free slots.
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08-25-2012 12:45 AM
08-25-2012 12:45 AM
Re: how to find the socket details
Hi Torsten
the rp3440 has 2 built-in NIcs and 3 PCIx slots for additional cards
so aboverefers to number of scoket.
There is no rx2640, sorry. ---------------->this is rx2660 .
what is the total number of sockets in rx2660.
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08-25-2012 03:44 AM
08-25-2012 03:44 AM
Re: how to find the socket details
Do you mean network sockets (= a software thing) or processor sockets?
The number of network sockets is not determined by hardware model: it is restricted mostly by OS configuration and the amount of available RAM memory.
Regarding processors sockets, both rp3440 and rx2660 are 2-socket systems.
rp3440 can only take dual-core PA-RISC processors, so 2 sockets = 4 cores.
If only one processor is installed, it is possible to disable one of the cores in it, if it is necessary to have a single-core system for e.g. licensing reasons. A 3-core configuration is not supported.
rx2660 can take either single-core or dual-core Itanium 2 processors, so 2 sockets = either 2 or 4 cores depending on processor model.