> 
> I've gotten this answer on my question to the current 
> maintainer of procps about supporting SMP (e.g. in ps, top):
> 
> > The reason that procps doesn't support SMP information
> display is that
> > the proc filesystem does not export it.  That has to be
> fixed in the
> > kernel in order to fix it in procps.

    the proc filesystem DOES output which CPU a process is
running on. That change was made in 2.2.7 I think, (I know it is
in 2.2.9) which is one of the reasons that thay patch fails. It
is the last field in the /proc/PID/stat file. 

    Try using ktop or gtop as they  both will show per cpu usage
if that is all you are looking for.
    Unfortunately this has not made it into the mainstream top
version. 

Joe

   
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