Summary: Re: # of cpus

From: Geon Reuben <geomonap_at_rediffmail.com>
Date: Mon Nov 29 2004 - 15:02:17 EST
All said that this was because of hyperthreading. The below link has good
information.
http://sunsolve.sun.com/search/document.do?assetkey=1-9-75457-1.
Thanks to the foll people who replied.
John Douglas, Ray Pengelly, Alex
Madden, Fishwick Chris, Swamy Kanathur, 'no spam', Rob Windsor, Alan Pae, Mike
Salehi, Enrico Sorge, Mauric, Rick Anderson, Nathan Dietsch, Paul Greidanus,
JV, Adrian Cole, Steve Sandau, Peter Ondruska, Drew Skinner, Gary Chambers,
AM, Simon Burr, Jordan Klein, Hans Jacobsen, Casper Dik, Lars Hecking.


On
Mon, 29 Nov 2004 John Douglass wrote :
>
>On Nov 26, 2004, at 11:41 AM, Geon
Reuben wrote:
>
>>Hi:
>>I have the following output from psrinfo.
>>
>>Status
of virtual processor 0
>>as of: 11/26/2004 18:30:37
>>   ---
>>Status of
virtual processor 1 as of:
>>11/26/2004 18:30:37
>>   ---
>>Status of virtual
processor 2 as of: 11/26/2004
>>18:30:37
>>   ---
>>Status of virtual
processor 3 as of: 11/26/2004 18:30:37
>>   ---
>>Does this mean that the box
has 4 CPU's. The reason I am confused is that the
>>box is a x86 SunFire V60x
server, which can house a maximum of only 2 CPUs.
>>Your insights are
appreciated.
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