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Question by jaymoz
Submitted on 2/23/2004
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How can I determine via command line, how many cpu'sa unix/solaris box has got?


Answer by hammy
Submitted on 8/9/2004
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/usr/sbin/psrinfo -v

 

Answer by KOkon
Submitted on 11/11/2004
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psrinfo -v

 

Answer by forrestt
Submitted on 1/12/2005
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psrinfo -v

 

Answer by cosminache
Submitted on 3/3/2005
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uname -X

 

Answer by ashok.poojary
Submitted on 3/22/2005
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My son

 

Answer by tsan
Submitted on 4/8/2005
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other?

 

Answer by Rana Prathap
Submitted on 10/10/2005
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prstat

 

Answer by gusszz
Submitted on 10/13/2005
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prtconfig

 

Answer by ted
Submitted on 11/15/2005
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mpstat

 

Answer by richard
Submitted on 2/23/2006
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On solaris use

/usr/sbin/psrinfo -v

 

Answer by Jim Jones
Submitted on 2/27/2006
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don't know

 

Answer by lon-lon
Submitted on 11/6/2006
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Lon-Lon1

 

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