On unix, how could we know whether the system is multiprocessor or uniprocessor?
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回答1:
Some times we have to answer owr own question :)
On Solaris run the command
/usr/sbin/psrinfo -v|grep "Status of processor"|wc -l
On AIX run the command
lsdev -C|grep Process|wc -l
On HP-UX run the following commands (requires superuser privileges):
P=`echo processor_count/D | adb -k /stand/vmunix /dev/mem |tail -1|awk '{print $2}'` echo "The number of processors on `hostname` = $P"
On Tru64 run the command
/usr/sbin/psrinfo -v|grep "Status of processor"|wc -l
回答2:
How about
cat /proc/cpuinfo | grep -i 'processor' | wc -l
Or even
dmesg | grep -i cpu
Look out for "Brought up x processors" in the last one
回答3:
I don't know if it applies to Unix as well, but for Linux, from command line, see here: http://www.howtogeek.com/howto/ubuntu/display-number-of-processors-on-linux/