Re: Identifying number of cores/CPU's from a system domain on T2000
- From: "tim.wort@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx" <tim.wort@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 30 Mar 2009 18:04:42 -0700 (PDT)
On Mar 30, 1:14 pm, Ray Van Dolson <rvandol...@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
I'm trying to figure out how many CPU's and cores per CPU there are in
an already-running T2000 with several LDOM's installed on it.
If i run psrinfo -vp from the system domain I get the following:
# psrinfo -vp
The physical processor has 4 virtual processors (0-3)
UltraSPARC-T1 (cpuid 0 clock 1000 MHz)
Does this mean this machine has only one processor with four cores in
it? Or could it mean that this is all the system domain has been
assigned and the only way I'd get an actual total of the physical
processors and cores would be to stop the LDOM services?
Thanks,
Ray
sorry...last message was incomplete
# ldm list devices -a
could display something like:
0
1
2
3
8
9
10
11
...
The did make six core versions of T2000 servers
the above indicates the second core is disabled
.
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