Re: [ADSM-L] Does TSM Have a way to Automatically Determine How many CPUS
2010-05-06 16:33:06
I found a freeware utility called WinAudit.exe
It collects system information on Windows Servers, including
processor information. It took me about 20 minutes to automate
the collection on all my clients using a simple batch file run
from my workstation.
The utility collects a huge amount of info, but has switches to limit
what it collects, and can output in text, Html, CSV etc.
Here is a sample from the output:
The first section of the output (System Overview) shows the number of
processors.
(Two on this server)
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| Item | Value
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| Computer Name | XXXXX
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| Domain Name | XXXXX
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| Site Name | XXXXX
|
| Roles | Workstation, Server, Non-Domain Controller
Server, Backup Browser |
| Description | -
|
| Operating System | Microsoft Windows Server 2003 R2 Standard
Edition 32-Bit |
| Manufacturer | HP
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| Model | ProLiant DL380 G4
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| Serial Number |
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| Asset Tag |
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| Number Of Processors | 2
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| Processor Description | Intel(R) Xeon(TM) CPU 3.40GHz
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| Total Memory | 3072MB
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| Total Hard Drive | 437GB
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| Display | Minicom LTD Smart Plus, 15.7" (32cm x 24cm)
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| BIOS Version | HP - 2
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| User Account |
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| System Uptime | 57 Days, 8 Hours, 16 Minutes
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| Local Time | 2010-05-06 10:20:00
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Then in the Detailed Information Section, it tells how many Logical
processors and how many cores for each processor.
Detailed Information
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| Item | Value |
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| Processor Number | 1 |
| Logical Processors | 2 |
| Number Cores | 1 |
| Vendor String | GenuineIntel |
| Family | 15 |
| Model | 4 |
| Stepping | 1 |
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