How do I determine if the hardware of redhat server is 64 or 32 bit

Dag Wieers dag at wieers.com
Fri Apr 7 11:29:29 UTC 2006


On Fri, 7 Apr 2006, vipin sagar wrote:

> I am afraid; have ya tried the "lshw" (List Hardware) option. I installed it
> to get the
> hardware details.
> 
>  http://dag.wieers.com/packages/lshw/_buildlogs/?S=D :-)
> 
> http://rpmfind.net/linux/rpm2html/search.php?query=lshw
> 
>  Here is my output.
> 	
>     *-cpu
>       description: CPU
>       product: Intel(R) Pentium(R) 4 CPU 1.80GHz
>       vendor: Intel Corp.
>       physical id: 4
>       bus info: cpu at 0 <http://vipinsagar.be/2005/12/23/%5C%22mailto:cpu@0%5C%22>
>       version: 15.2.4
>       slot: WMT478/NWD
>       size: 1800MHz
>       capacity: 2800MHz
>       width: 32 bits
>       clock: 100MHz

Yes, this is correct. It also allows you to see how many physical and 
logical CPUs are in the system, which is a common question as well.


PS Next time try to reply to the original thread, because now your answer 
is lost for everyone who enters from the original thread and the subject 
gives no clear indication that it is related either.

The mailinglist digest is not a good source to reply to and my opinion is 
that mailman should bounce those attempts with an explanation of how one 
should reply to a maillinglist message that one did not receive :)

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