use
top -S
There will be new column with  'C'  tag which displays the the cpu id  on
which the process is running

mptables to list the processors available


On 7/13/06, stan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

I just installed 6.1 stable (AMD64) on a Sun Ultra 40. This is a dual CPU
machine.

I have Linux installed on a similar machine. On the Linux box I can fire
up
top and type "1" to see the load on each CPU. This does not seem to work
on
the FreeBSD machine.

Should it? How can I verify that the machine is using both CPU's ?

Thanks.

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