This is interesting but I still don't know enough to tell how the system is doing. And I still need a good suggestion about what I could run to test it out. I suppose I should be asking on the sunhelp list to find out if a 0.11 difference in my Cpu Bogo's is meaningful.
On Fri, Apr 14, 2000 at 05:27:38PM -0400, Tad Bilby wrote: > try- > cat /proc/cpuinfo cpu : Texas Instruments, Inc. - SuperSparc 50 fpu : SuperSparc on-chip FPU promlib : Version 3 Revision 2 prom : 2.14 type : sun4m ncpus probed : 2 ncpus active : 2 Cpu0Bogo : 49.86 Cpu1Bogo : 49.97 MMU type : TI Viking/MXCC invall : 0 invmm : 0 invrnge : 0 invpg : 0 contexts : 65536 CPU0 : online CPU1 : online > /usr/X11R6/bin/xosview This is neat, but right now only the Load monitor and the two bars monitoring CPU usaage move - (I had some trouble with the color maps so its not as clear as it should be.) The load monitor almost got up to 1 once. > > Tad > > Josh Kuperman wrote: > > > This isn't really Debian specific, but now that I have an SMP kernel > > what software is available to monitor and test its performance. I'd > > like to do the testing before I start setting it up as a production > > server. Is there a two processor procmeter? Is there a web site with > > various Spec-INT, whetstones, dhrystones, etc. How do I in fact now > > that I'm actually using both processors. Except for the subjective > > perception of "wow this machine rocks" and the results of uname -a, I > > can't really tell anything. > > > > uname -a gives the following. > > whirlaway 2.2.14 #1 SMP Wed Mar 29 23:25:56 EST 2000 sparc unknown > > > > Also, is "apt-get dist-uprgrade" supposed to be the "right" way to > > automatically upgrade a kernel, or is there a way to do it within > > dselect. > > > > -- > > Josh Kuperman > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > > -- > > To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > -- > Tad Bilby > Rave Computer Assoc. > 800-966-7283 > > > > > -- > To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] > with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- Josh Kuperman [EMAIL PROTECTED]

