Originally posted by: SystemAdmin
This does not seem to be accurate, for me. I have a machine I know is a p550 with 2 quad-core processors (no LPARs):
/ #>lsattr -El sys0 -a modelname
modelname IBM,9133-55A Machine name False
/ #>lparstat -i|grep Active\ Phys
Active Physical CPUs in system : 8
/ #>lscfg -vp | grep WAY
2-WAY PROC CUOD :
2-WAY PROC CUOD :
/ #>lscfg -vp |grep proc
proc0 Processor
proc2 Processor
proc4 Processor
proc6 Processor
proc8 Processor
proc10 Processor
proc12 Processor
proc14 Processor
And the further detailed lscfg -vp output shows:
2-WAY PROC CUOD :
Record Name.................VINI
Flag Field..................XXPF
Hardware Location Code......U787B.001.DNWC2F7-P1-C9
Customer Card ID Number.....8313
Serial Number...............YL10HA68E008
FRU Number..................10N6469
Part Number.................10N6469
As you can see, the part number is 10N6469, which clearly is a quad-core cpu:
http://www.searchlighttech.com/searchResults.cfm?part=10N6469 Additionally, some servers I've checked don't show any "x-WAY" in the lscfg -vp output (`lscfg -vp |grep WAY' shows nothing, even though I know it's a dual or quad-core CPU.
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