[PLUG] Re: RE: How to determine if my dual processors are being recognized
Sean Whitney
sean at fork.com
Fri Sep 19 09:59:01 UTC 2003
Doesn't
cat /proc/cpuinfo
Tell you what you need ?
Sean
On Fri, 2003-09-19 at 08:46, Keith Morse wrote:
> On Thu, 18 Sep 2003, Jeme A Brelin wrote:
>
> >
> > On Wed, 17 Sep 2003, Keith Morse wrote:
> > > And "uname -r" will also give a small tidbit of info.
> >
> > Not unless you're using a prepackaged kernel maintained by someone who
> > cares to set such things.
>
> Aye, and in reviewing this thread I realized that 1.) "uname -r" is redhat
> specifc, which the OP said was the distribution being used, and 2.) it's
> only indicative of the kernel loaded and not the fact that both processers
> are enabled.
>
>
> > My favorite way to see how many active processors you've got is to set the
> > thing to boot with framebuffer consoles and count the penguins!
> >
>
>
> Nifty, but as long as its not too cute. Cute becomes annoying in a very
> short time.
>
>
>
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Sean Whitney <sean at fork.com>
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