Brock Palen wrote:
> [brockp@nyx0809 INTEL]$ lstopo -
> System(79GB)
>   Misc0
>     Node#0(10GB) + Socket#1 + L3(8192KB)
>       L2(256KB) + L1(32KB) + Core#0 + P#0
>       L2(256KB) + L1(32KB) + Core#1 + P#1
>       L2(256KB) + L1(32KB) + Core#2 + P#2
>       L2(256KB) + L1(32KB) + Core#3 + P#3
>     Node#1(10GB) + Socket#0 + L3(8192KB)
>       L2(256KB) + L1(32KB) + Core#0 + P#4
>       L2(256KB) + L1(32KB) + Core#1 + P#5
>       L2(256KB) + L1(32KB) + Core#2 + P#6
>       L2(256KB) + L1(32KB) + Core#3 + P#7
>   Misc0
>     Node#2(10GB) + Socket#3 + L3(8192KB)
>       L2(256KB) + L1(32KB) + Core#0 + P#8
>       L2(256KB) + L1(32KB) + Core#1 + P#9
>       L2(256KB) + L1(32KB) + Core#2 + P#10
>       L2(256KB) + L1(32KB) + Core#3 + P#11
>     Node#3(10GB) + Socket#2 + L3(8192KB)
>       L2(256KB) + L1(32KB) + Core#0 + P#12
>       L2(256KB) + L1(32KB) + Core#1 + P#13
>       L2(256KB) + L1(32KB) + Core#2 + P#14
>       L2(256KB) + L1(32KB) + Core#3 + P#15
>   Misc0
>     Node#4(10GB) + Socket#5 + L3(8192KB)
>       L2(256KB) + L1(32KB) + Core#0 + P#16
>       L2(256KB) + L1(32KB) + Core#1 + P#17
>       L2(256KB) + L1(32KB) + Core#2 + P#18
>       L2(256KB) + L1(32KB) + Core#3 + P#19
>     Node#5(10GB) + Socket#4 + L3(8192KB)
>       L2(256KB) + L1(32KB) + Core#0 + P#20
>       L2(256KB) + L1(32KB) + Core#1 + P#21
>       L2(256KB) + L1(32KB) + Core#2 + P#22
>       L2(256KB) + L1(32KB) + Core#3 + P#23
>   Misc0
>     Node#6(10GB) + Socket#7 + L3(8192KB)
>       L2(256KB) + L1(32KB) + Core#0 + P#24
>       L2(256KB) + L1(32KB) + Core#1 + P#25
>       L2(256KB) + L1(32KB) + Core#2 + P#26
>       L2(256KB) + L1(32KB) + Core#3 + P#27
>     Node#7(10GB) + Socket#6 + L3(8192KB)
>       L2(256KB) + L1(32KB) + Core#0 + P#28
>       L2(256KB) + L1(32KB) + Core#1 + P#29
>       L2(256KB) + L1(32KB) + Core#2 + P#30
>       L2(256KB) + L1(32KB) + Core#3 + P#31
>
> I don't know why they are all labeled Misc0  but it does see the extra
> layer.
>
> If you want other information let me know.

Great, there are probably some distance information in sysfs.

Can you send the output of
    cat /sys/devices/system/node/node*/distance

Brice

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