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2CPU on Linux box question
How do I know if both CPU (P3 733MHz) on my Linux box (RH8.0) are running? Is there anyway to test? thanks
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Simplest way I can think of is to look in top and see if it displays two CPU loads instead of just one. cat /proc/cpuinfo is another easy way.
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I use PhpSyinfo sw and find this:
Processors 2 Model Pentium III (Coppermine) Chip MHz 732.12 Cache Size 256 KB System Bogomips 2917.01 Does it mean 2 CPUs are running |
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Er, I would imagine so (especially looking at the bogomips), but why not just try the two things that I said? It's a lot simpler than using phpsysinfo
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