On (08/10/04 09:42), Brendan wrote: > On Thursday 07 October 2004 13:16, Jason Rennie wrote: > > On Thu, Oct 07, 2004 at 03:06:41AM +0530, Rishi wrote: > > > The output of dmesg and /proc/cpuinfo appears to have recognized the > > > 2nd CPU. Any ideas if > > > (a) the 2nd CPU is being used OR > > > (b) it's not being used > > > > This is the test that I use to tell if both CPUs are working: > > > > yes > /dev/null & > > top > > yes > /dev/null & > > top > > > > If the first top shows a yes process with 49% CPU usage or the second > > top shows two yes processes each with 99% CPU usage, then both > > processors are working. > > Why not just run top, then hit 1 to show both procs? > You will see if one or both are being utilized. Good trick ;)
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