464 .fi
465 .in -2
466 .sp
467
468 .LP
469 \fBExample 5 \fRPrinting CPU IDs
470 .sp
471 .LP
472 The following example prints CPU IDs for all CPUs in lgroup 1:
473
474 .sp
475 .in +2
476 .nf
477 $ lgrpinfo -c -I 1
478 0
479 .fi
480 .in -2
481 .sp
482
483 .LP
484 \fBExample 6 \fRPrinting Information about lgropu Latencies
485 .sp
486 .LP
487 The following example prints information about lgroup latencies:
488
489 .sp
490 .in +2
491 .nf
492 $ lgrpinfo -l
493 lgroup 0 (root):
494 Latency: 83
495 lgroup 1 (leaf):
496 Latency: 56
497 lgroup 2 (leaf):
498 Latency: 5
499 .fi
500 .in -2
501 .sp
502
503 .SH EXIT STATUS
504 .LP
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464 .fi
465 .in -2
466 .sp
467
468 .LP
469 \fBExample 5 \fRPrinting CPU IDs
470 .sp
471 .LP
472 The following example prints CPU IDs for all CPUs in lgroup 1:
473
474 .sp
475 .in +2
476 .nf
477 $ lgrpinfo -c -I 1
478 0
479 .fi
480 .in -2
481 .sp
482
483 .LP
484 \fBExample 6 \fRPrinting Information about lgroup Latencies
485 .sp
486 .LP
487 The following example prints information about lgroup latencies:
488
489 .sp
490 .in +2
491 .nf
492 $ lgrpinfo -l
493 lgroup 0 (root):
494 Latency: 83
495 lgroup 1 (leaf):
496 Latency: 56
497 lgroup 2 (leaf):
498 Latency: 5
499 .fi
500 .in -2
501 .sp
502
503 .SH EXIT STATUS
504 .LP
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