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06-02-2010 01:44 AM
06-02-2010 01:44 AM
Re: How to get CPU model
Good day to you !
If your would like to get the CPU version, please do the steps below :
login as root > SAM > Performance Monitors > System Properties > under Processor
Hope this information can help.
Regards,
Adi.
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06-02-2010 02:24 AM
06-02-2010 02:24 AM
Re: How to get CPU model
Use # machinfo
And look for : processor family: & Stepping ,
- Processor Family 32 & stepping C2 is Montecito.
- Processor Family 31 or other are : Madison or Montvale .
# machinfo
CPU info:
Number of CPUs = 128
Clock speed = 1598 MHz
Bus speed = 533 MT/s
CPUID registers
vendor information = "GenuineIntel"
processor serial number = 0x0000000000000000
processor version info = 0x0000000020000704
architecture revision: 0
processor family: 32 Intel(R) Itanium 2 9000 series
processor model: 0 Intel(R) Itanium 2 9000 series
processor revision: 7 Stepping C2
largest CPUID reg: 4
processor capabilities = 0x0000000000000005
implements long branch: 1
implements 16-byte atomic operations: 1
Bus features
implemented = 0xbdf0000020000000
selected = 0x0020000000000000
Exclusive Bus Cache Line Replacement Enabled
Cache info (per core):
L1 Instruction: size = 16 KB, associativity = 4
L1 Data: size = 16 KB, associativity = 4
L2 Instruction: size = 1024 KB, associativity = 8
L2 Data: size = 256 KB, associativity = 8
L3 Unified: size = 9216 KB, associativity = 9
Memory = 523251 MB (510.987305 GB)
Firmware info:
Firmware revision = 7.44
FP SWA driver revision: 1.18
IPMI is supported on this system.
BMC version: 127.99
Platform info:
model string = "ia64 hp superdome server SD64B"
....
Also more information can be found from GSP : ,
Use :
GSP:> CM
GSP:CM> DF
( To display FRU informatio ).
--> Choose Processor.
See more on Itanium Montecito Processor :
Link: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Itanium
McKinley
Madison
Hondo
Deerfield
Montecito #2006 : well known.
Montvale #2007
Tukwila #2010.
Cheers,
Have Fun!,
Raj.
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06-02-2010 02:28 AM
06-02-2010 02:28 AM
Re: How to get CPU model
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06-02-2010 02:41 AM
06-02-2010 02:41 AM
Re: How to get CPU model
875 MHz PA-8800 or PA-8700 #cstm output pls.
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06-02-2010 03:08 AM
06-02-2010 03:08 AM
Re: How to get CPU model
...
Module Revision
------ --------
System Board A14026
PA 8500 CPU Module 3.1
PA 8500 CPU Module 3.0
PA 8500 CPU Module 3.1
PA 8500 CPU Module 3.0
PA 8500 CPU Module 3.1
PA 8500 CPU Module 3.0
PA 8500 CPU Module 3.1
PA 8500 CPU Module 3.0
There will be the same on your system.
Thanks for nothing.
Hope this helps!
Regards
Torsten.
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06-02-2010 05:16 PM
06-02-2010 05:16 PM
Re: How to get CPU model
I would like to use c program to get CPU model or throught command line ,not interactive with user,
finally i would write program to call command to get cpu model
thanks
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06-03-2010 01:49 AM
06-03-2010 01:49 AM
Re: How to get CPU model
You could call sysconf(2) to do the same as:
$ getconf CPU_CHIP_TYPE
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06-03-2010 06:10 AM
06-03-2010 06:10 AM
Re: How to get CPU model
I got a number 616
how could i use 616 to mapping PA 8700 CPU Module 2.3
thanks
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06-03-2010 06:49 AM
06-03-2010 06:49 AM
Re: How to get CPU model
I think the most reliable way to get the information you want is to run
grep CPU /var/tombstones/ts90 |tail -1
This works for PA-RISC machines. For ia64, you'll have to resort to machinfo.
Pete
Pete
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06-04-2010 06:45 AM
06-04-2010 06:45 AM
Re: How to get CPU model
I got a number 616
>how could I use 616 to mapping PA 8700 CPU Module 2.3
Printing in hex may give you a pattern. Otherwise you'll need to find a table of those values or experiment.