Thanks to Alan for his response (it is below). The utility I was looking for was sched_stat. Here is a link for anyone interested in NUMA tools:
http://h30097.www3.hp.com/docs/base_doc/DOCUMENTATION/V51B_HTML/MAN/MAN3/2441____.HTM
Alan Rollow wrote:
A version of Monitor compiled for the particular version
will do CPU statistics per-CPU. The data that Monitor
uses doesn't count system calls, context switches or
interrupts per-CPU. There might be something more deeply
buried in the kernel, which means you're forgetting some
dbx or kdbx command. See if the guide to kernel debugging
has a hint. Or, the tuning guide.
As of writing this, a version of Monitor is on ftp.digital.com
in /pub/DEC. That should be a pretty recent version, though
send me a "what" listing and I'll see if I have any more
recent updates.
cpuinfo, one of the Motif example programs does time in
CPU modes as well.
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Received on Mon Mar 10 2003 - 21:23:14 NZDT