If you are running on a dedicated postgres machine, run the command "top" 
from the command line.  The third and fourth line should read like:

CPU0 states:  0.0% user,  5.0% system,  0.0% nice, 94.0% idle
CPU1 states:  0.1% user,  0.0% system,  0.0% nice, 99.0% idle
   (my system is idle now, but you get the idea...)

Make sure you have multiple clients interacting with the database when you 
check.

-r

At 03:45 PM 7/23/01 -0500, edikos wrote:

>How can I tell if postgresql is utilizing both processors of a dual
>processor machine?
>
>-Jack
>
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