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Re: cpu boot information

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Larry D Sorensen wrote:
Where can I find information on my cpu such as the number of cores, etc.?
I looked at dmesg and could not find anything definitive. I am running
32bit and I want to see if the cpu is a 64bit cpu also. I am running
RedHat 5.

Larry
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perhaps i musunderstood your request but here goes
cat /proc/cpuinfo (or something along those lines)
dmesg provides number of cpus (unless you hyperthread)
turn on snmp, will get a boat load of info

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