Just a wild idea, but you might try booting into an older kernel (if you system is a few months old, you should have several kernel options when you boot) and run the mpstat command under a different kernel version.
Just a wild idea, but you might try booting into an older kernel (if you system is a few months old, you should have several kernel options when you boot) and run the mpstat command under a different kernel version.
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