[wplug] found only one cpu in a dual cpus computer

John Harrold jmh17 at pitt.edu
Wed Sep 22 17:20:19 EDT 2004


Sometime in September Mike Kuentz (2) assaulted the keyboard and produced:

| I know you said RH9.0 but I found that when using Fedora Core 2 it will
| only display info on 1 cpu by default.  If your display looks like this:
| 
| Cpu(s): 50.2% us,  0.3% sy,  0.0% ni, 47.8% id,  1.5% wa,  0.0% hi,
| 0.2% si
| 
| Hit the "1" key to split it out to look like:
| 
|  Cpu0 : 24.1% us, 10.9% sy,  0.0% ni, 53.1% id, 11.6% wa,  0.0% hi,
| 0.3% si
|  Cpu1 : 99.7% us,  0.3% sy,  0.0% ni,  0.0% id,  0.0% wa,  0.0% hi,
| 0.0% si


On the version of top for redhat 9 I believe you have to hit 'C' to toggle
the cpu display.

| 
| There are some other options in top, just hit ? to find them.  You'll
| want to write out your config to .toprc other wise you'll have to hit
| that 1 key every time you fire up top.  To make sure whether it is top
| or the system do:
| 
| cat /proc/cpuinfo

This should definitely tell you.


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