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Re: Shares with strange ACL settings
- From: Achim Gratz <Stromeko at NexGo dot DE>
- To: cygwin at cygwin dot com
- Date: Mon, 17 Aug 2015 08:27:48 +0000 (UTC)
- Subject: Re: Shares with strange ACL settings
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- References: <20150812152601 dot GL13029 at calimero dot vinschen dot de> <loom dot 20150812T172703-7 at post dot gmane dot org> <20150812155817 dot GN13029 at calimero dot vinschen dot de> <878u9g9y6b dot fsf at Rainer dot invalid> <20150812183220 dot GO13029 at calimero dot vinschen dot de> <87vbck8h92 dot fsf at Rainer dot invalid> <20150813163302 dot GB28349 at calimero dot vinschen dot de> <20150813175302 dot GD28349 at calimero dot vinschen dot de> <20150814082959 dot GE28349 at calimero dot vinschen dot de> <loom dot 20150814T125223-728 at post dot gmane dot org> <20150814134552 dot GG28349 at calimero dot vinschen dot de> <87bne8d1tm dot fsf at Rainer dot invalid>
Achim Gratz <Stromeko <at> nexgo.de> writes:
> The output is correct now for a SandyBridge dual-core CPU with
> logical processors (aka HT) and an IvyBridge dual-core CPU w/o HT.
Another IvyBridge dual-core w/ HT looks also correct.
However, for the Piledriver Opteron 6328 in the 2012R2 server, Cygwin
reports 8 cores. Linux on the other hand would report 8 processors on 4
cores (SMT, like HT on Intel). I don't know where you get the topology
information from, but Windows' task manager reports 4 cores with 8 logical
processors and two NUMA nodes on this machine.
Regards,
Achim.
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