Thanks for all the extremely quick replies. The command is
prsinfo -v
Steve
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Subject: Number of processors
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Hi All,
I am looking for a cli command that would tell me how many processors and
what speed they are. Does anyone have any idea.
Thanks in advance
Steve Copper
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