User Guide

Managing the NetWare Server 53
Server Operating System Administration Guide
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August 30, 2001
Novell Confidential
Manual 99a38 July 17, 2001
L1 and L2 cache
The amount of TLB Instruction and Data entries
Using Server Console Commands
To determine which processors are currently online from the System Console
prompt, run the DISPLAY PROCESSORS command.
To determine processor speed and other generic information, enter the
following at the System Console prompt:
CPUCHECK
For example, with a single processor, the output for CPUCHECK might be
similar to the following:
Processor Speed 199 MHZ, CPUID 52C:1BF
Family 5, Model 2, Stepping C
For more information, see DISPLAY PROCESSORS and CPUCHECK in
Utilities Reference.
Using Monitor
Per-processor statistics are also available from MONITOR. From the
Available Options menu, select Kernel > Processors.
Stopping Processors
Processor 0 is the boot processor and cannot be taken offline.
When a secondary processor is taken offline, the threads running on that
processor are switched to another processor automatically.
You can stop processors using NetWare Remote Manager or server console
commands at the System Console prompt.
Using NetWare Remote Manager
To bring a secondary processor offline in NetWare Remote Manager, do the
following:
1 Click the Processors link in the navigation frame.
2 Click the Stop Processor link for the applicable processor that you want
to stop.