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10. Führen Sie den folgenden Befehl aus, um den für Shared Memory reservierten RAM-
Speicher abhängig von Ihrer Appliance zu überprüfen: root @ns # grep „memory"
/var/nslog/dmesg.boot
Beispiel
1
root@ns#
2
real memory
3
avail memory
11. Führen Sie den folgenden Befehl aus, um die Anzahl der CPU-Kerne abhängig von Ihrer Appli-
ance zu überprüfen: root @ns # grep „cpu" /var/nslog/dmesg.boot
Beispiel
1
root@ns#
2
cpu0
(BSP):
3
cpu1
(AP):
4
cpu2
(AP):
5
cpu3
(AP):
6
cpu4
(AP):
7
cpu5
(AP):
8
cpu6
(AP):
9
cpu7
(AP):
10
cpu8
(AP):
11
cpu9
(AP):
12
cpu10
(AP):
13
cpu11
(AP):
14
cpu0:
<ACPI
15
acpi_throttle0:
16
cpu1:
<ACPI
17
acpi_throttle1:
18
cpu2:
<ACPI
19
acpi_throttle2:
20
cpu3:
<ACPI
21
acpi_throttle3:
22
cpu4:
<ACPI
23
acpi_throttle4:
24
cpu5:
<ACPI
25
acpi_throttle5:
26
cpu6:
<ACPI
27
acpi_throttle6:
28
cpu7:
<ACPI
29
acpi_throttle7:
30
cpu8:
<ACPI
31
acpi_throttle8:
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grep
"memory"
= 70866960384 (67584 MB)
= 66267971584 (63198 MB)
grep
"cpu"
APIC
ID:
0
APIC
ID:
2
APIC
ID:
4
APIC
ID:
6
APIC
ID:
8
APIC
ID: 10
APIC
ID: 32
APIC
ID: 34
APIC
ID: 36
APIC
ID: 38
APIC
ID: 40
APIC
ID: 42
CPU>
on acpi0
<ACPI CPU
CPU>
on acpi0
<ACPI CPU
CPU>
on acpi0
<ACPI CPU
CPU>
on acpi0
<ACPI CPU
CPU>
on acpi0
<ACPI CPU
CPU>
on acpi0
<ACPI CPU
CPU>
on acpi0
<ACPI CPU
CPU>
on acpi0
<ACPI CPU
CPU>
on acpi0
<ACPI CPU
/var/nslog/dmesg.boot
/var/nslog/dmesg.boot
Throttling>
on cpu0
Throttling>
on cpu1
Throttling>
on cpu2
Throttling>
on cpu3
Throttling>
on cpu4
Throttling>
on cpu5
Throttling>
on cpu6
Throttling>
on cpu7
Throttling>
on cpu8
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