Le 02/11/2012 21:22, Brice Goglin a écrit :
> hwloc-bind --get-last-cpu-location --pid should give the same
> info but it seems broken on my machine right now, going to debug.
Actually, that works fine once you try it on a non-multithreaded program
that uses all cores :)
So you can use top or hw
Le 02/11/2012 21:03, Brock Palen a écrit :
> This isn't a hwloc problem exactly, but maybe you can shed some insight.
>
> We have some 4 socket 10 core = 40 core nodes, HT off:
>
> depth 0: 1 Machine (type #1)
> depth 1: 4 NUMANodes (type #2)
> depth 2:4 Sockets (type #3)
>depth
This isn't a hwloc problem exactly, but maybe you can shed some insight.
We have some 4 socket 10 core = 40 core nodes, HT off:
depth 0:1 Machine (type #1)
depth 1: 4 NUMANodes (type #2)
depth 2: 4 Sockets (type #3)
depth 3: 4 Caches (type #4)
depth 4:40 Cache