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Find Power Supply Serial number or part number rp7400

 
gigiz
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Find Power Supply Serial number or part number rp7400

Hi guys,

i need to know a serial number or a part number of my rp7400 power's supply.

Exist a command to see the part number ?

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Bill Hassell
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Re: Find Power Supply Serial number or part number rp7400

To find parts for any HP product, use PartSurfer:   http://partsurfer.hp.com  and put in your computer model (rp7400). You'll see the 6 character product ID A5171A  and if you click on it, you'll see the 5x5 part number:  A3639-69217

 



Bill Hassell, sysadmin
gigiz
Valued Contributor

Re: Find Power Supply Serial number or part number rp7400

Yes but in the partSurfer, i have this output link

what is the correct number for my N4000 (rp7400)

Are there a command to check on the system the power supply part number?

can i find it with stm?

Robert_Jewell
Honored Contributor

Re: Find Power Supply Serial number or part number rp7400

STM can be used to display FRU information, but is dependant on the hardware.  The components in question need to have a FRUI ID EEPROM in order for this info to be displayed.  I dont have an N4000 to test this on for you, but its easy enough to run.

 

# cstm

CSTM> selall

CSTM> info

   wait about 30 seconds.

CSTM> infolog

 

At the least you should get a system model from this output.  An example from an L2000:

 

System Information for (hpdvbox2)
   HPUX Model Number......: L2000
   HPUX Model String......: 9000/800/L2000-44
   Original Product Number:  A5191A
   Current Product Number.:
   System Serial Number...: USS40509LE
   Hversion...............: 0x5c40
   Sversion...............: 0x491
   Software Capabilities..: 0x100000f0

Use the product number to determine the parts as Bill has suggested.   Oh and by the way, the same power supply part is used in all versions of N4000 servers.

 

-Bob

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