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- ##
- ## Copyright (c) 2015 Minoca Corp. All Rights Reserved.
- ##
- ## Script Name:
- ##
- ## cpu_info.py
- ##
- ## Abstract:
- ##
- ## This script determine cpu information.
- ##
- ## Author:
- ##
- ## Chris Stevens 5-May-2015
- ##
- ## Environment:
- ##
- ## Python
- ##
- import argparse
- import os
- try:
- import multiprocessing
- except ImportError:
- pass
- def main():
- description = "This script collects cpu information and prints it to " \
- "standard out."
- parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(description=description)
- parser.add_argument("-c",
- "--count",
- help="Get the number of active cores on the system.",
- action="store_true")
- arguments = parser.parse_args()
- if arguments.count:
- cpu_count = get_cpu_count()
- if cpu_count < 1:
- print("unknown")
- else:
- print(cpu_count)
- return 0
- def get_cpu_count():
- ##
- ## Try various methods to get the cpu count. Start with the multiprocessing
- ## library, which should be available on Python versions 2.6 and up.
- ##
- try:
- return multiprocessing.cpu_count()
- except (NameError, NotImplementedError):
- pass
- ##
- ## Try using sysconf, which is available in some C librarys, including
- ## glibc and Minoca's libc.
- ##
- try:
- cpu_count = os.sysconf('SC_NPROCESSORS_ONLN')
- if cpu_count > 0:
- return cpu_count
- except (AttributeError, ValueError):
- pass
- ##
- ## Try Windows environment variables.
- ##
- try:
- cpu_count = int(os.environ['NUMBER_OF_PROCESSORS'])
- if cpu_count > 0:
- return cpu_count
- except (KeyError, ValueError):
- pass
- ##
- ## Try using the sysctl utility for BSD systems.
- ##
- try:
- sysctl = os.popen('sysctl -n hw.ncpu')
- cpu_count = int(sysctl.read())
- if cpu_count > 0:
- return cpu_count
- except (OSError, ValueError):
- pass
- ##
- ## Give up and return -1.
- ##
- return -1
- if __name__ == '__main__':
- exit(main())
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