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[Xen-users] Processor architecture


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  • From: "trilok nuwal" <tc.nuwal@xxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 25 Jan 2008 18:27:07 +0530
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Hi,

How could i know the processor architecture whether this is x86 or x86_64 ?
arch returns the architecture of the OS installed on the machine.
But what happened when i installed x86 dom0 on x86_64 machine, then arch and #uname -a as well as #xm info all shows. x86, but really the machine is x86_64.

Could anybody tell me how i can get the system information that this is  x86_64 machine.

Is dmidecode helpful?

Thanks,
Trilok



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