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How many processors does the default pool see? Only 2?

Pooladm Output (LLOY0076)
Thursday, August 16th, 2007 at 4:18:04am UTC 

  1. -bash-3.00# pooladm
  2.  
  3. system default
  4.         string  system.comment
  5.         int     system.version 1
  6.         boolean system.bind-default true
  7.         string  system.poold.objectives wt-load
  8.  
  9.         pool linux-pool
  10.                 int     pool.sys_id 1
  11.                 boolean pool.active true
  12.                 boolean pool.default false
  13.                 int     pool.importance 1
  14.                 string  pool.comment
  15.                 pset    linux-pset
  16.  
  17.         pool pool_default
  18.                 int     pool.sys_id 0
  19.                 boolean pool.active true
  20.                 boolean pool.default true
  21.                 int     pool.importance 1
  22.                 string  pool.comment
  23.                 pset    pset_default
  24.  
  25.         pset linux-pset
  26.                 int     pset.sys_id 1
  27.                 boolean pset.default false
  28.                 uint    pset.min 1
  29.                 uint    pset.max 3
  30.                 string  pset.units population
  31.                 uint    pset.load 0
  32.                 uint    pset.size 2
  33.                 string  pset.comment
  34.  
  35.                 cpu
  36.                         int     cpu.sys_id 1
  37.                         string  cpu.comment
  38.                         string  cpu.status on-line
  39.  
  40.                 cpu
  41.                         int     cpu.sys_id 0
  42.                         string  cpu.comment
  43.                         string  cpu.status on-line
  44.  
  45.         pset pset_default
  46.                 int     pset.sys_id -1
  47.                 boolean pset.default true
  48.                 uint    pset.min 1
  49.                 uint    pset.max 65536
  50.                 string  pset.units population
  51.                 uint    pset.load 1
  52.                 uint    pset.size 2
  53.                 string  pset.comment
  54.  
  55.                 cpu
  56.                         int     cpu.sys_id 3
  57.                         string  cpu.comment
  58.                         string  cpu.status on-line
  59.  
  60.                 cpu
  61.                         int     cpu.sys_id 2
  62.                         string  cpu.comment
  63.                         string  cpu.status on-line
  64.  
  65. # psrinfo
  66. -bash-3.00# psrinfo
  67. 0       on-line   since 08/16/2007 01:24:05
  68. 1       on-line   since 08/16/2007 01:24:15
  69. 2       on-line   since 08/16/2007 01:24:15
  70. 3       on-line   since 08/16/2007 01:24:15
  71.  
  72. # psrinfo -v
  73. Status of virtual processor 0 as of: 08/16/2007 13:48:36
  74.   on-line since 08/16/2007 01:24:05.
  75.   The i386 processor operates at 2400 MHz,
  76.         and has an i387 compatible floating point processor.
  77. Status of virtual processor 1 as of: 08/16/2007 13:48:36
  78.   on-line since 08/16/2007 01:24:15.
  79.   The i386 processor operates at 2400 MHz,
  80.         and has an i387 compatible floating point processor.
  81. Status of virtual processor 2 as of: 08/16/2007 13:48:36
  82.   on-line since 08/16/2007 01:24:15.
  83.   The i386 processor operates at 2400 MHz,
  84.         and has an i387 compatible floating point processor.
  85. Status of virtual processor 3 as of: 08/16/2007 13:48:36
  86.   on-line since 08/16/2007 01:24:15.
  87.   The i386 processor operates at 2400 MHz,
  88.         and has an i387 compatible floating point processor.

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