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If the command generates output, it means the virtualization extensions are enabled. | If the command generates output, it means the virtualization extensions are enabled. | ||
More details {{External|[https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en-US/Red_Hat_Enterprise_Linux/7/html/Virtualization_Deployment_and_Administration_Guide/sect-Troubleshooting-Enabling_Intel_VT_x_and_AMD_V_virtualization_hardware_extensions_in_BIOS.html | More details {{External|[https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en-US/Red_Hat_Enterprise_Linux/7/html/Virtualization_Deployment_and_Administration_Guide/sect-Troubleshooting-Enabling_Intel_VT_x_and_AMD_V_virtualization_hardware_extensions_in_BIOS.html RHEL 7 Virtualization Administration Guide - Enabling Intel VT-x and AMD-V Virtualization Extensions in BIOS]}} | ||
=64 bit or 32 bit?= | =64 bit or 32 bit?= |
Revision as of 21:19, 23 June 2017
Internal
- Linux Runtime Information
- https://home.feodorov.com:9443/wiki/Wiki.jsp?page=LinuxProcessInformation
- https://home.feodorov.com:9443/wiki/Wiki.jsp?page=Cpuinfo
System-Wide CPU Runtime Statistics
CPU runtime statistics are computed based on /proc/stat values.
User time: vmstat us
Kernel time: vmstat sy
Idle time: vmstat id
Time waiting for IO: vmstat wa
Steal time: vmstat st. The definition of "steal time":
Per-Process CPU Runtime Statistics
Other Utilities
proc cpuinfo
cat /proc/cpuinfo
For more details see https://home.feodorov.com:9443/wiki/Wiki.jsp?page=Cpuinfo.
Virtualization Extensions
To verify that a processor has its virtualization extensions enabled, run:
grep -E "vmx|svm" /proc/cpuinfo
If the command generates output, it means the virtualization extensions are enabled.
More details
64 bit or 32 bit?
uname -a
grep flags /proc/cpuinfo
lm
long mode - 64 bits
protected mode
32 bits