Abe Timmerman wrote:

comments and suggestions also welcome.

On Solaris/Sparc you should use 'prtdiag' or 'prtdiag -v' as it gives more info on CPU implementation, cache & memory sizes etc. On x86 you can get some more info from 'kstat -p cpu_info' (a perl script BTW), although this is only available from Solaris 8 onwards. See also the 'psrinfo -v' output.


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Alan Burlison
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