Steve Nottingham <steve@wakefieldrfc.freeserve.co.uk> wrote:
SN>
yls177@hotmail.com (yls177) wrote in message news:<c06e4d68.0312102157.1d110405@posting.google. com>...
>> hi, we are confirming the number of cpus.
>>
>> my colleague uses ./lsc and get the below
>> 1) ncpus 4 Number of CPUs
>>
>> while i did a lsdev -Ccprocessor
>> 2)proc0 Available 00-00 Processor
>> proc2 Available 00-02 Processor
>> proc4 Available 00-04 Processor
>> proc6 Available 00-06 Processor
>> proc8 Available 00-08 Processor
>> proc10 Available 00-10 Processor
>>
>>
>> and a prtconf | more
>> 3)Number Of Processors: 6
>>
>> so who won the number of cpus contest?
SN> What ? What is lsc ? Is it a user written script ? as you are running
SN> it with ./ in front, so it is not in the PATH which points to it not
SN> being a system command
It's a command from perfpmr. Given the processor numbers in the
lsdev output, I suspect this machine has LPARs. Perhaps the numbering
of the CPUs confuses lsc.
Regards,
Nick
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