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HI all, I want to know the excat difference between a virtual and a physical processor. On my LAPR i have 2.5 procesing units in shared mode (capped). Also it shows the virtual processor is 6. How this virtual processor is six..lsdev also shows only six...can u please tell me how this mapping works... |
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