I found one called CPUCOUNT.EXE.  I can copy it to each of my TSM clients,
then use a script or cmd  thru the scheduler and have them all dump their
output to a single location.  Or something like that.....at least I have a
start!



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Hi,

I used a perl script to query the
hklm\system\currentcontrolset\control\session
management\environment\number_of_processors key on all of the machines.
This may be inaccurate for hyperthreading machines (this was not a
problem when I initially sized TSM).

Michael Wheelock
Integris Health

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Lisa Laughlin
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Subject: any one ever find a utility or tool to count CPUs on Wintel?

I am gearing up for licensing renewals, and wondered if IBM/Tivoli (or
anyone else for that matter) ever came up with a tool to count physical
CPUs on NT/2000 servers?

thanks!!

lisa

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