.\" Process this file with .\" groff -man -Tascii lscpu.1 .\" .TH LSCPU 1 "February 2011" Linux "User Manuals" .SH NAME lscpu \- CPU architecture information helper .SH SYNOPSIS .B lscpu .RB [ \-hpx ] .RB [ \-s .IR directory ] .SH DESCRIPTION .B lscpu gathers CPU architecture information like number of CPUs, threads, cores, sockets, NUMA nodes, information about CPU caches, CPU family, model, bogoMIPS, byte order and stepping from sysfs and /proc/cpuinfo, and prints it in a human-readable format. It supports both online and offline CPUs. It can also print out in a parsable format, including how different caches are shared by different CPUs, which can be fed to other programs. .SH OPTIONS .TP .BR \-h , " \-\-help" Print a help message. .TP .BR \-p , " \-\-parse" Print out in parsable instead of human-readable format. .TP .BR \-s , " \-\-sysroot " \fIdirectory\fP Use the specified \fIdirectory\fP as system root. This allows you to inspect a snapshot from a different system. .TP .BR \-x , " \-\-hex" Use hexadecimal masks for CPU sets (e.g. 0x3). The default is to print the sets in list format (e.g. 0,1). .SH BUGS The basic overview about CPU family, model, etc. is always based on the first CPU only. Sometimes in Xen Dom0 the kernel reports wrong data. .SH AUTHOR .nf Cai Qian Karel Zak .fi .SH AVAILABILITY The lscpu command is part of the util-linux package and is available from ftp://ftp.kernel.org/pub/linux/utils/util-linux/.