RE: how many processors

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I would be very specific with your vendor.  We have some who count a
dual core CPU as 1 CPU for licensing purposes, but most have counted
them as two. Business Objects counts dual core as two, for example. Our
Help Desk application, though, counted them as one.

Kelley Coleman
303-331-7521-o



> -----Original Message-----
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> On Behalf Of Dana Holland
> Sent: Wednesday, May 09, 2007 11:31 AM
> To: General Red Hat Linux discussion list
> Subject: Re: how many processors
> 
> Hadn't thought of that.  I need to know the number for licensing
> purposes - I'm buying Tivoli client licenses, and the pricing is per
CPU.
> 
> I ran the "dmidecode -t processor" command that someone recommended -
it
> brings back 2 entries for "Central Processor" - I'm assuming those are
> the entries for the CPUs?
> 
> 
> Coleman, Kelley (HAC) wrote:
> > They must be two physical dual-core processors, right?  Do you need
to
> > know the distinction for server maintenance purposes?
> >
> > Kelley Coleman
> >
> >
> >> -----Original Message-----
> >> On Behalf Of Dana Holland
> >> Sent: Wednesday, May 09, 2007 11:12 AM
> >> To: General Red Hat Linux discussion list
> >>
> >> How can you tell how many processors a server has?  I always
thought
> >> that you could look in /proc/cpuinfo, but we recently had a Dell
tech
> >> here that said that was incorrect.  One of my servers shows 4
> > processors
> >> in cpuinfo, but he said the box only has 2.  So, what is the
correct
> > way
> >> to tell?
> >
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