--=====================_4487502==_.ALT Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii"; format=flowed Special thanks to: Ric Anderson George Monappallil Ravi Channavajhala Kevin Buterbaugh Gary Jenson Sean Quaint Ravi Kuppanna David Manchester Bill Bradford Florian Schlaich Joe Fletcher Hoang Nguyen Ivan Kovalev And the solution for my "easy" question was: Try: /usr/platform/`uname -i`/sbin/prtdiag -v and look at the CPU section, viz: ========================= CPUs ========================= Run Ecache CPU CPU Brd CPU Module MHz MB Impl. Mask --- --- ------- ----- ------ ------ ---- 0 0 0 300 0.5 12 1.2 In the case of my desktop, its a 300Mhz/512KB cache system. My original question was: > Hi everyones, > > I have a basic question, but I can't find the anwser in man pages, nor than > on the web. Well, I just want to know a command or something that will let > me see how much cache memory I have for any processors, in a SPARC machine. > > Thanks! ________________________________ Benoit Audet Administrateur UNIX Vacances Air Transat Holidays 300 Leo-Parizeau, Suite 2400 Montreal (QC), H2W 2P6 514.987.1616 #4629 baudet@transat.com ________________________________ --=====================_4487502==_.ALT Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" <html> Special thanks to:<br> <br> Ric Anderson<br> George Monappallil<br> Ravi Channavajhala<br> Kevin Buterbaugh<br> Gary Jenson<br> Sean Quaint<br> Ravi Kuppanna<br> David Manchester<br> Bill Bradford<br> Florian Schlaich<br> Joe Fletcher<br> Hoang Nguyen<br> Ivan Kovalev<br> <br> And the solution for my "easy" question was:<br> <br> Try:<br> /usr/platform/`uname -i`/sbin/prtdiag -v <br> and look at the CPU section, viz: <br> <br> <font face="Courier, Courier">========================= CPUs =========================<br> Run Ecache CPU CPU <br> Brd CPU Module MHz MB Impl. Mask <br> --- --- ------- ----- ------ ------ ---- <br> 0 0 0 300 0.5 12 1.2<br> <br> </font>In the case of my desktop, its a 300Mhz/512KB cache system.<br> <br> My original question was:<br> <br> > Hi everyones, <br> > <br> > I have a basic question, but I can't find the anwser in man pages, nor than <br> > on the web. Well, I just want to know a command or something that will let <br> > me see how much cache memory I have for any processors, in a SPARC machine. <br> > <br> > Thanks!<br> <br> <div>________________________________</div> <div> Benoit Audet</div> <br> <div> Administrateur UNIX</div> <div> Vacances Air Transat Holidays</div> <div> 300 Leo-Parizeau, Suite 2400</div> <div> Montreal (QC), H2W 2P6</div> <div> 514.987.1616 #4629</div> <br> <div> baudet@transat.com</div> ________________________________ </html> --=====================_4487502==_.ALT--Received on Thu Apr 19 14:38:08 2001
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