You can just run top and it will show you the statistics for each 
processor at the top of the display.

Doing a compressed tar archive on /usr should load up both processors 
pretty well.

--rick

Josh Trutwin wrote:

>This is my first dual-processor Linux adventure, I'm installing Debian woody on a Dell PowerEdge 1750 with two 2.4 Ghz Xeon processors.  Getting Debian on this thing was an interesting challenge, had to create a custom install CD with a custom 2.4.22 kernel in order for the installer to recognize the SCSI adapter and the network adapter. 
>
>Anyway, now that Debian is up on it and seems to be running fine, I was wondering if anyone had some suggestions for testing the SMP kernel performance.  I would like a nice fuzzy feeling knowing that it's actually really utilizing both processors.
>
>Would compiling a kernel suffice?  Any other suggestions?
>
>Josh
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