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Abhijit P.
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Naming Conventions of HP Server

Dear All,

I want to know how are the NAming conventions of HP Servers given.
Ex : RP3440 What does each No denotes.

Thanks in Advance

Abhijit.
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Sivakumar TS
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Re: Naming Conventions of HP Server

Dear Abhijith,

RP --> indicates PA RISC server

RX --> indicates IA64 (itanium) server

With Regards,

Siva.
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RAC_1
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Re: Naming Conventions of HP Server

RP series of servers are PA-RISC servers. PA_RISC is developed by HP)
RX series for itanium servers. Itanium arctiecture was devloped by Intel and HP.
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Arunvijai_4
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Re: Naming Conventions of HP Server

Hi Abhijit,

RP xxxx --> RP specifies it is PA-RISC architecture.

RX xxxx --> Itanium Architecture.

xxxx --> model number of the server.

-Arun
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Abhijit P.
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Re: Naming Conventions of HP Server


RP and RX I know but I want to know the conventions of Nos.

regards,
Abhijit
Rajesh SB
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Re: Naming Conventions of HP Server

Hi Abhijit,

You can find the complete details on naming convention of HP Servers in the attached PPT.

Hope this will clears all your doubts.

Cheers,
Rajesh
Abhijit P.
Valued Contributor

Re: Naming Conventions of HP Server

Thanks very much Rajesh ...

The idea is clear now...

Regards,
Abhijit
Ted Buis
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Re: Naming Conventions of HP Server

For the rp4440.
The 1st character, r, was supposed to be for rack optimized.
The 2nd character, p, was supposed to be for pa-risc (x for Itanium).
The 3rd character, 4, was server class designation (larger # for larger systems).
The 4th character, 4, was for pa-risc (6 for Itanium, yes this is redundant)
The 5th and sixth character for a model within a class. So far, the sixth character has always been zero.
And then there is Superdome and Integrity Superdome that don't follow this at all.
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Gerry Xie_1
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Re: Naming Conventions of HP Server

Dear Abhijit,

In my company, uname -a shows the following info.:

HP-UX B.11.11 U 9000/800 unlimited-user license

what is this server belongs to -- Itanium or RISC or others (what) ??

Thanks very much if you can answer.
Sincerely
Gerry
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Torsten.
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Re: Naming Conventions of HP Server

@Gerry,

this is a PA-Risc system (indicated by "9000").
Better to use "model".

If you see "ia64" - this is Integrity, e.g.

ia64 hp superdome server SD16B

Hope this helps!
Regards
Torsten.

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