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psrinfo(1)
NAME
psrinfo, pinfo - Displays processor administration information
SYNOPSIS
/usr/sbin/psrinfo -n
/usr/sbin/psrinfo [-v] [processor...]
/usr/sbin/psrinfo -s processor
/usr/sbin/pinfo [-v] [processor...]
OPTIONS
-n Displays the number of processors in the system.
-v Enables verbose mode.
-s Writes only a boolean value to standard output. The -s option requires
a single processor identification number (processor). The -s option is
intended to be used in scripts. A value of 1 is output if the
specified processor is on line. A value of 0 is output if the
specified processor is off line.
DESCRIPTION
The psrinfo and pinfo commands display information about processors. The
processor variable specifies the processor identification number, which is
a unique integer that identifies the processor. If you do not specify any
options or a processor identification number, the commands display
information about all processors.
EXAMPLES
1. The following is an example of the default prsinfo command output (no
options or processor identification numbers):
greene:> psrinfo
0 on-line since 11/03/1999 09:41:34
1 on-line since 11/03/1999 09:41:34
2 off-line since 11/03/1999 08:41:34
2. The following example shows how to use the psrinfo command with the -s
option in a shell script to determine the state of the processor with
an identification number of 1:
if [ "`psrinfo -s 1 2> /dev/null`" -eq 1 ]
then
echo "processor 1 is up"
else
echo "processor 1 is down"
fi
FILES
/var/adm/wtmp
SEE ALSO
Commands: pset_assign_cpu(1), pset_assign_pid(1), pset_info(1), psradm(8)
Files: utmp(4)
Processor Sets: processor_sets(4)
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