I am currently taking a parallel programming class and our first programming exercise was to create four threads that displayed a "hello world" kinda of message. I would like to know what cores are running the threads. I have tried using the TOP command on Unix to display all processes and I do see the 5 different threads, but not sure how to see what cores are running each thread.
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A:
Field j of top, P
, shows you which core the thread/process last ran on.
Ignacio Vazquez-Abrams
2010-01-13 15:58:37