What processor? - HP UX
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For upgrading pourposes I need to know what processor has given
machine.
How can I know (SAM, ...) what processor do I have?
Thanks
Toni...
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What processor?
Hi,
For upgrading pourposes I need to know what processor has given
machine.
How can I know (SAM, ...) what processor do I have?
Thanks
Toni
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Re: What processor?
Toni wrote:
> For upgrading pourposes I need to know what processor has given
> machine.
>
> How can I know (SAM, ...) what processor do I have?
Often enough it's enough to just mention _what_ system you have when
posting in a newsgroup ;-)
Other than that, if you have ignite_ux installed, you can gather
informations with "print_manifest".
Benjamin
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Re: What processor?
Uzytkownik "Benjamin Gawert" napisal w wiadomosci
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> Other than that, if you have ignite_ux installed, you can gather
> informations with "print_manifest".
So, HP-UX don't have a /proc and, for eg. cpuinfo ?
Karol
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Re: What processor?
Toni wrote:
> Hi,
>
> For upgrading pourposes I need to know what processor has given
> machine.
>
> How can I know (SAM, ...) what processor do I have?
>
use stm (or xstm) and run "information tool" on CPU entry/icon.
--vishwas
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Re: What processor?
Toni wrote:
> Hi,
>
> For upgrading pourposes I need to know what processor has given
> machine.
>
> How can I know (SAM, ...) what processor do I have?
>
> Thanks
>
> Toni
>
Try machinfo(1).
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Re: What processor?
Benjamin Gawert wrote:
> Toni wrote:
>
> > For upgrading pourposes I need to know what processor has given
> > machine.
> >
> > How can I know (SAM, ...) what processor do I have?
>
> Often enough it's enough to just mention _what_ system you have when
> posting in a newsgroup ;-)
Precisely, this is what I don't know. The system is in a hosting site
"who knows where" so I can't know how it is physically.
The output of "uname -a" is
HP-UX XXXXX B.11.00 U 9000/800 7479XXXXX unlimited-user license
> Other than that, if you have ignite_ux installed, you can gather
> informations with "print_manifest".
I don't know what application is "ignite_ux", but for what you say it
seems to be a GUI app. Unfortunately I only have telnet access so I
can't use them.
Thanks,
Toni
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Re: What processor?
> cat: Cannot open /proc/cpuinfo: No such file or directory
If it should be there it is not installed or misconfigured 
Toni
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I've tried to find it but doesn't seem to be there.
Toni
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Thanks, I didn't know this utility.
>Product ID: CPU Module Type: 0
>Hardware Model: 0x5e0 Software Model: 0x4
I'm gooing Google to try to find if 0x5e0 is Itanium or Risc
Toni
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Re: What processor?
Toni wrote:
> Thanks, I didn't know this utility.
>
>
>>Product ID: CPU Module Type: 0
>>Hardware Model: 0x5e0 Software Model: 0x4
>
>
> I'm gooing Google to try to find if 0x5e0 is Itanium or Risc
>
Its a PA-RISC code named "(Cantata DC- W2)" .
--vishwas
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Re: What processor?
Toni wrote:
>>Often enough it's enough to just mention _what_ system you have when
>>posting in a newsgroup ;-)
>
>
> Precisely, this is what I don't know. The system is in a hosting site
> "who knows where" so I can't know how it is physically.
Ok.
> The output of "uname -a" is
>
> HP-UX XXXXX B.11.00 U 9000/800 7479XXXXX unlimited-user license
So we know at least that it's a server
>>Other than that, if you have ignite_ux installed, you can gather
>>informations with "print_manifest".
>
>
> I don't know what application is "ignite_ux",
In short ignite_ux is a collection of several tools. It comes with the
OS, so chances are good it's there.
You can see what's installed with the command "swlist". If it's not
there, You can download ignite_ux for free from ...
> but for what you say it
> seems to be a GUI app.
Nope. "print_manifest" is text mode only. It collects system data and
prints a very detailed list with details about software and hardware.
Benjamin
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Thanks, this is what I needed to know.
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Re: What processor?
"Toni" wrote in message
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> Hi,
>
> For upgrading pourposes I need to know what processor has given
> machine.
>
> How can I know (SAM, ...) what processor do I have?
>
> Thanks
>
> Toni
>
Maybe you should start with the 'model' command. Pretty basic but a good
place to start.
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Re: What processor?
>> The output of "uname -a" is
>>
>> HP-UX XXXXX B.11.00 U 9000/800 7479XXXXX unlimited-user license
> So we know at least that it's a server
One can run the model(1m) command to get a more specific model name
for an HP-UX system.
rick jones
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