Ubuntu :: Does 9.10 Use Both Cores Of My Processor
Jan 14, 2010JIt was easy to check in Windows, but I just wanted to know if there's a way to check if Ubuntu is utilizing both cores of my processor (Pentium Core 2 Duo).
View 9 RepliesJIt was easy to check in Windows, but I just wanted to know if there's a way to check if Ubuntu is utilizing both cores of my processor (Pentium Core 2 Duo).
View 9 Repliesidentifying the number of cores each processor is running.
I have checked /proc/cpuinfo but i dont find any core details inside it and I can find only no of processor and its speed.
Basically system monitor and the "top" command show 2 cpu cores when I only have 1 (a 3 Ghz P4 on my work computer).
I'm not sure if the two are related but I frequently get 100% CPU usage when running a few programs together (Kile, Firefox, Chrome and okular for example) at which point even the movement of the mouse cursor slows down.
I have just bought new PC (Intel mother board "Intel DP43TF ATX" and Processor "Intel Core 2 Quad Q9550"). and I have installed centos 5.3 32 bit.
NOTE: All cores are enabled in BIOS.
When I issue below command, it shows only one core (not 4 cores): what could be reason!
# cat /proc/cpuinfo
processor : 0
vendor_id : GenuineIntel
cpu family : 6
model : 23
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i have installed ubuntu in my laptop.since i have AMD processor fedora doesnt support AMD processor..the recent version fedora 12 supprots AMD processor.i am doing my final project in ns2 hence it should support tht too!!! Which is the best choice to override ubuntu grub fedora 12 or redhat linux.
View 3 Replies View RelatedI am attempting to Run Ubuntu 10.10 on a system with 128 CPU cores (64 dual core processors), but Ubuntu is only detecting 32 cores. I've looked and looked and cannot find any information on this topic; is there a core limitation in the kernel configuration that I missed? Currently I am using Ubuntu 10.10 Desktop, would I have more luck with 10.10 Server or another version?
View 9 Replies View RelatedI have a notebook with AMD Athlon 64 QL-62 2 cores CPU. Normally the temperature is 50-52 Celsius in idle but with Ubuntu 10.04 beta 2 idle temp is 60 Celsius. /proc/cpuinfo shows both cores on 1GHz which is good but still temp is higher than usual. I tried to find solution using Google but I didn't find anything.
View 1 Replies View RelatedInterpreting the output of /etc/proc/cpuinfo.
This is a Linux Box.
Here is the output and I need to know how many CPUs we have and how many cores per CPU.
I'm using Ubuntu 10.04 x64, and I have an AMD Phenom 2 x4 940 CPU. First I have to underline that four cores worked perfectly in previous versions of Ubuntu as well as Windows.
When looking at system monitor it tells me that I have two CPUs/Cores, it should be four.
This is the output of CPU info:
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processor: 0
vendor_id: AuthenticAMD
cpu family: 16
model: 4
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I have a HP laptop with an AMD Athlon X2 Dual Core QL-65 and an ATI Radeon card running Ubuntu 10.10 When I run a video file using Movie Player (or VLC) through the HDMI output to my TV the 'System Monitor' indicates that both processors are running at around 100% with the fan running continuously.
View 5 Replies View RelatedI'm planning on setting up a new Linux box expressly for distributed computing (BOINC, SETI@home, etc.). All things being equal, what's better- More clock cycles or more cores?
View 4 Replies View RelatedAnybody knows How can I get the number of cores of a machine?I know that I can use POPEN and get the stream of this:
Code:
grep -i 'processor' /proc/cpuinfo | wc -l
But, I think that a simple method to do this.
I am running 64bit 10.10. For the last fortnight system has become very sluggish responding to input. Programs greyout and become completely unresponsive for long periods of time and cpu usage on one or both cores ramps up. As I type it is c.80% on both. System Monitor shows usage on the cores mirroring one another. top in terminal shows Xorg at 99%. I have attached a screenshot. I have rolled back and/or reloaded the Nvidia graphics drivers to no effect.
View 9 Replies View RelatedMy previous OS was openSUSE 11.4 KDE. In system monitor I used to see frequency scaling of both cores . Know thats not a case. I have Dell Latitude D420, with Core Duo U2500 @ 1.20Ghz, using Debian testing (Wheezy) 32bit, GNOME. Please help! There is no purpose to use a system which drains max. half capacity of a machine. hOPE, that is not a case . How do I know if both cores are working?
View 6 Replies View RelatedWhen I was using Virtual Box in Windows 7, I could choose how many CPU cores to assign to the guest OS. Now I'm using Linux, and when I installed Virtual Box, I couldn't find that option. System Monitor shows that when the VM is busy only one CPU core goes to 100% while the rest are near 0%. How can I make Virtual Box in Linux use multiple CPU cores?
View 2 Replies View RelatedI am using the standalone k10temp temperature sensor but it doesn't give the actual temperature of the cpu, just some "bogus" temp value that isn't very useful.Does anyone know how you can calculate the real temperature from this reading?
View 3 Replies View RelatedIs it possible to hide cpu cores from an application?
I am running RHEL 5.5 on a Sun 4450 with 24 cores. We use Sybase database. Licensing for Sybase is by core. I would like to restrict Sybase to using 8 of the 24 cores and allow other apps on the system to use the rest of the cores. I want to reserve 8 cores for Sybase use only and Sybase only has access to those 8 cores.
Many commands in Mathematica 8 (Integrate, Simplify, etc.) seem to only be using a single core on my system. Is there any way I can change the affinity so that it utilizes all cores for computations?
View 3 Replies View RelatedI have a four-cores machine (core1,core2, core3, core4 ). I want to test the communication or latency between two cores (for example, core1 and core2; core3 and core4). Does anyone know how to write a code to test it under linux operating system?
View 1 Replies View RelatedI'm using bioinformatics programs i run from console on my system or on the server and some of them don't have a option for use multiple cores/cpus.There's a way to force it? some programs have to run for days and use a single core...
View 1 Replies View RelatedSo I recently built a gaming computer, which I typically use windows for. I'm mainly a linux user and I have separate computers for that. But, I wanted to try an experiment with linux on my gaming computer due to it having the best hardware I have.Anyways, I have an AMD athlon II x3, with the 4th core unlocked. Windows will boot up and use it just fine - it considers it a phenom II x4 b40. However, linux will not boot up as long as that 4th core is unlocked. grub is responsive but once it begins booting, it doesn't really do anything. its not just debian, its any linux distro.
i've never heard of linux having problems with core unlocking, and i have a pretty good motherboard (one of the top 5 socket am3 boards). i'm also very surprised to see windows somehow manages to accept this but linux doesn't.
I am testing version 11.2 (Released version) and have this problem (part of dmesg):
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So Opensuse cannot lower the speed of the CPU-cores. I tried updating the BIOS without luck. powernow-K8 under Opensuse version 11.1 (dual-boot) works perfect.
Newbie question here. I just realized that I can tell make to use multiple cores to compile by doing PHP Code:makewhich is just awesome on a quad core with hyperthreading (I just compiled 2.6.33-rc5 in under 5 minutes!) I know aliases are possible, though I've never had much need. What I would like to know now, is if it would be safe to alias make to mean PHP Code:so that by default I use 6 of the procesors when building or if there would be occasions that compiling on multiple processors would be a bad thing
View 10 Replies View RelatedWhenever I monitor my CPU's, it seems only the first is ever utilized, with the second always being at 0%.Does this mean it is not being used, or just not being reported as in use?Is there anything I could do to improve the situation if it is not being used as much as it could be?On Windows, I can assign processes to both cores, or either one. Is there a way to do something similar in Linux?
View 10 Replies View RelatedI'm using Cpanel on my server, before upgrade to new kernel, i could see 8 cores on my i7 server, now i only see 4 cores, is there anything that i need to do to have another time the 8 cores?
View 2 Replies View RelatedOnly lately I notice that my CentOS 5.2
(Linux centos52-64-fuj 2.6.18-92.el5 #1 SMP Tue Jun 10 18:51:06 EDT 2008 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux)
does not detect a second core according to /proc/cpuinfo
Quote:
processor : 0
vendor_id : GenuineIntel
cpu family : 6
model : 15
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I have a 8 core computer, which has 8 logical processor in total. I want to create 8 process(nodes). Each node is mapped to each logical processor. The order is code...
I wrote the code as below, could you please see whether it is correct? code...
I am new to the forum and new to Linux.
I am trying to explore if Linux can be run on a multicore platform when the max frequency of one the cores is less than the others.
please give me some pointers or let me know if you have tried such HW configuration.
There is a computer with two "Xeon(R) CPU X5550 @ 2.67GHz" CPU. The Hyper-threading is enabled, so it looks like 16-core system, but really there is only 8 physical cores.
I know that when hyperthreading is enabled, each physical core is splitted into two virtual cores. I want to know, which pair of virtual cores shares a physical core and which are not. Or, how (in what order) will Linux enumerate HT-cores comparing to real cores. (enumerating is done for sched_setaffinity and taskset masks).
I have a dump of /proc/cpuinfo file from the system.
I think there are possible:
CPU0-CPU7 are not sharing phys. core. CPU8-CPU15 too. But sharing is in pairs CPU0+CPU8, CPU(i)+CPU(i+8) and so on. or CPU0+CPU1 are from single physical, CPU2+CPU3, CPU(2*i)+CPU(2*i+1). or exotic CPU0+CPU15 sharing, CPU1+CPU14 ... or random?
The hard moment in this case is that there are 2 physical dies of CPU (two sockets), and usual recommendation of using "physical id:" field can't help
The cpuinfo:
processor : 0
vendor_id : GenuineIntel
cpu family : 6
model : 26
model name : Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU X5550 @ 2.67GHz
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I have really never thought of this question before up until i was asked by my friend what does it mean for a processor to be 64 bit as opposed to 32 bit? how is it better? sadly for me i wasn't able to answer it. i did a little of googling (i must admit i didn't have much time) and wasn't able to find an answer. What does it mean for a processor to be n-bit, where n = {4, 8, 16, 32, 64}. Aside from knowing that I can operate on larger data values on a 64 bit processor rather than on a 32 bit one, I know nothing more.
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