Cpu:get – Dell Acceleration Appliances for Databases User Manual

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–-node

or

-n

<address(es)>

Issue this command to one or more nodes in the cluster.

--cluster

Issue this command to all instances in the cluster.

--sort

<property>

Sort the output, using the specified Property name to sort on.

--no-sort

or

-ns

Do not sort the output.

--order-with <

function

>

Sort the output, extracting key with this function.

Example:

{$1 method}

--where

or

-w

<function>

Filter by a function, if the function is true.

--where-not

or

-wn

<function>

Filter by a function, if the function is false.

--used

Show only objects that are in use.

--not-used

or

-nu

Show only objects that are not in use.

(See

help –-all

for details on all other options.)

Example

This lists all available CPUs in the host, separated by spaces:

> cpus –s

0 1 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 2 20 21 22 23 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

cpu:get

Gets information about a CPU, including core ID, vendor, family, model, Uarch, Mhz, thread
siblings, and NUMA node.

Syntax

cpu:get [options] id

Options

–-node

or

-n

<address(es)>

Issue this command to one or more nodes in the cluster.

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