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Mike Duffy
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Info commands

Hi,

Does anyone know the HPUX commands to get the following info from a HPUX 11 server?
1. Processor info (speed, number of ect)
2. Current eeprom settings
3. All other system info ie diag settings, power settings

Thanks in advance.

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Shahul
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Re: Info commands

Hi

For Speed U can use this command

#echo "itick_per_usec/D" |adb /stand/vmunix /dev/kmem

For eeprom settings U may need to go to main menu


Best of luck
Shahul
harry d brown jr
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Re: Info commands


1. Processor info (speed, number of ect)

/opt/ignite/bin/print_manifest

2. Current eeprom settings

What eeprom settings?

3. All other system info ie diag settings, power settings

diag and power settings?

print_manifest will show quite a lot. To "drill" down into things, use xstm, stm, or cstm.


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Mike Duffy
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Re: Info commands

Some of our systems do not have ignite (old 10.20) does anyone know how to get the info from these systems?


Bill Hassell
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Re: Info commands

As mentioned, cstm (the online diags) is a good start. I would never run production systems without the online diags present. You don't have to run EMS notification but cstm is invaluable. And of course, a system without Ignite/UX is a system that will cause considerable pain for everyone when the root disk fails or a root user says "oops!".

For all the CPU information:

echo "selclass qualifier cpu;info;wait;infolog" | /usr/sbin/cstm

For all the memory information (including size of memory modules and their location):

echo "selclass qualifier memory;info;wait;infolog" | /usr/sbin/cstm


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Stefan Schulz
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Re: Info commands

Hi,

a lot of this information can be obtained by using the sysinfo script.

Search the forum for a newer version. I'll attach sysinfo179b. This works well under HP-UX 10.20.

Hope this helps

Regards Stefan
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Mike Duffy
Frequent Advisor

Re: Info commands

Hi,

Excellent responses.....but......

The cstm command gives the following errors;

cstm>selclass qualifier cpu;info;wait;infolog
^-- Unknown keyword. --

^-- (Wait) is currently disabled. --

^-- (InfoLog) is currently disabled. --


Any ideas.

The script supplied gives too much info and errors quite a lot.

I am looking for the HP commands that give similar output to the SOLARIS commands;

prtconf -- Config output
psrinfo -- info about the processors
eeprom -- eeprom info



Any ideas?

S.K. Chan
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Re: Info commands

I think you're running it wrong. Try interactive cstm ..

# cstm
cstm> map
cstm> sel dev
cstm> info
cstm> infolog

I do not think there is a direct "one-command" deal, you just have to try all the suggestions and see what fits your need.
MANOJ SRIVASTAVA
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Re: Info commands

Hi Mike


To know about your system

1. print _mansifest incase you have the Ignite installed.

2. SAM---->performance monitors ---->system properties it will give yuo info bout cpu/speed/memeory/network etc etc.

3.There is a s/w sysinfo whihc is genrally wiht HP Ce's which can be loaded and run , this will give you a comprehensive info on all you want , incas eyou are not able to get teh same I can mail it to you , a sample o/p is attached for your refernce.


Manoj Srivastava
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Re: Info commands

there is a script that we use document our system setup called "cfg2html"- you may want to search the forum with this keyword to see comments and related threads. As far as I recall there is also a Solaris version around -check

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/cfg2html/

hth, Tom.