psrinfo – Find number of Physical & Virtual Processors in Solaris 10
January 2, 2009 · Filed Under General · 6 Comments
In Solaris 10, if you want to find the processor type and the number of physical processors installed on the system and the number of Virtual Processors available on the system then the psrinfo command does job for you.
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