Can anyone explain why I get different outputs for Core IDs when using lstopo’s graphical output versus the text output I get with lstopo —only core?
On a dual 10-core Sandy Bridge node I see two sets of cores, with IDs #0,1,2,3,4,8,9,10,11,12. This corresponds with the core IDs I see if I cat /proc/cpuinfo. However, the output from lstopo —only core gives Core L#0 Core L#1 Core L#2 Core L#3 Core L#4 Core L#5 Core L#6 Core L#7 Core L#8 Core L#9 Core L#10 Core L#11 Core L#12 Core L#13 Core L#14 Core L#15 Core L#16 Core L#17 Core L#18 Core L#19 Why would it be different from the previous? Thanks, david -- David Gunter HPC-ENV: Applications Readiness Team Los Alamos National Laboratory _______________________________________________ hwloc-users mailing list hwloc-users@lists.open-mpi.org https://rfd.newmexicoconsortium.org/mailman/listinfo/hwloc-users