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11-11-2008 06:59 PM
11-11-2008 06:59 PM
How can i know if PA-RISC low-end server is dual-core mahcine?
Without using SAM(system properties), Is there any command or tool to find out the cpu type(dual-core) in PA-RISC low-end servers?
I know PA-RISC Naming convensionl. ex)rp3440 means that this server is PA8800. So rp3440 is dual-core cpu.
Thank you in advance
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11-11-2008 10:06 PM
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Re: How can i know if PA-RISC low-end server is dual-core mahcine?
Rgds,
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11-11-2008 10:12 PM
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Re: How can i know if PA-RISC low-end server is dual-core mahcine?
Anyway, some entry models (e.g. rp3410) were also sold with one core disabled, so even the PA8800 has only 1 working core (and 1 CPU at all). In this case you need a license in order to enable the second.
Hope this helps!
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11-12-2008 05:34 PM
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Re: How can i know if PA-RISC low-end server is dual-core mahcine?
use can use print_manifest ,if ignite product is installed in it.or you can use cstm also..
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skr
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11-13-2008 02:04 PM
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Re: How can i know if PA-RISC low-end server is dual-core mahcine?
print_mainfest gave me a overall hardware system configuaration but I couldn't verify the server had dual-core cpu or not.
thanks anyway
BR
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11-14-2008 01:26 AM
11-14-2008 01:26 AM
Re: How can i know if PA-RISC low-end server is dual-core mahcine?
when you know that you have one cpu only, with 'top' you'll see both cores.
HTH
Volkmar
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11-14-2008 02:48 AM
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Re: How can i know if PA-RISC low-end server is dual-core mahcine?
A better way to look at it is to treat each core as a CPU. (Of course hyperthreads are a different thing.)
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11-14-2008 03:18 AM
11-14-2008 03:18 AM
Re: How can i know if PA-RISC low-end server is dual-core mahcine?
BTW also in 'vmstat -n' i'll see both cores.
V.
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11-14-2008 03:20 AM
11-14-2008 03:20 AM
Re: How can i know if PA-RISC low-end server is dual-core mahcine?
Through CSTM you can check.
Regards
Sanjeev
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11-14-2008 05:31 AM
11-14-2008 05:31 AM
Re: How can i know if PA-RISC low-end server is dual-core mahcine?
Everything sold now until the end of the year new is PA-RISC. 12-31-2008 is the end of sales date on PA-RISC.
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11-14-2008 06:43 AM
11-14-2008 06:43 AM
Re: How can i know if PA-RISC low-end server is dual-core mahcine?
Everything *PA-RISC* sold now until the end of the year new is PA-RISC.
And I think you mean: every new PA-RISC sold now is a PA-8800 or PA8900, as we know from here:
http://h20338.www2.hp.com/hpux11i/downloads/public_hp-ux_systems_support.pdf
and so a dual-core as also mentioned here:
http://www.openpa.net/systems/#rack
at the bottom.
V.