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@ 2013-12-18 20:19 Benson, Bryan
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From: Benson, Bryan @ 2013-12-18 20:19 UTC (permalink / raw)
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All,
Does anyone know of a way I can find out which socket a PCI device/bridge is tied up to?  I have looked into dmidecode and lspci to no avail, but I may be missing something.  We are looking at putting multiple NICs into a single dual socket server.

This is so that I can tie specific NIC ports to the proper socket to take advantage of DDIO.

Thank you,
Bryan Benson
Amazon Web Services

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