Hi Simon,
sorry for late reply. The fixed version works fine out of the box. Good job!
Unable to get CPU model
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We made some changes to PT Linux which should address this: https://passmark.com/downloads/temp/....1001_beta.zip
Please let us know if this fixes the CPU not displaying.Leave a comment:
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Hello,
I had the same problem and I found out, that it is a matter of linux locale setting. While using my default settings (Czech) the Performance Test is not able to recognize the CPU model, after using "LANG=C" (which sets locale to English) everything is okay.
Rergards,
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What CPU is in your system? PerformanceTest Linux retrieves the CPU name from the "lscpu" command. Can you run the command and provide the output?Leave a comment:
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Unable to get CPU model
Hi!
I started pt_linux_x64 at cli and it works, but its can't get the cpu model at all.
1 │ 8617233.839101: PerformanceTest Version: 10.1.1005
2 │ 8617233.839233: Detect Model
3 │ 8617233.839259:
4 │ 8617233.839274: Detect CPU Name
5 │ 8617233.868042:
6 │ 8617233.868070: Detect Manufacturer
7 │ 8617233.871640:
8 │ 8617233.871666: Detect OS
9 │ 8617233.871706: Debian GNU/Linux 11 (bullseye)
10 │ 8617233.871723: Detect Kernel
11 │ 8617233.871750: 5.10.0-8-amd64
12 │ 8617233.871761: Detect Architecture
13 │ 8617233.875268:
14 │ 8617233.875296: Detect Memory
15 │ 8617233.875316: 33527746560
16 │ 8617233.875326: Detect CPU Frequency
17 │ 8617233.875356: 3900
18 │ 8617233.875368: Detect cpu sockets
19 │ 8617233.879556: 1
20 │ 8617233.879589: Detect cpu cores
21 │ 8617233.884081: 8
22 │ 8617242.457545: Running CPU Test: 0 on 8 Thread(s)
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