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09-19-2003 01:04 PM
09-19-2003 01:04 PM
How to get memory part number from OS
Hi,
are there somebody can tell me how to get physical memory part number using system commands on HP9000 server?
Thanks
are there somebody can tell me how to get physical memory part number using system commands on HP9000 server?
Thanks
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09-19-2003 01:18 PM
09-19-2003 01:18 PM
Re: How to get memory part number from OS
Not aware of a command.
There are commands to tell you how much/how RAM configured.
If you have an original invoice, the memory part numbers should be there.
Websites can tell you the proper part numbers that you should have.
Tearing into the machine and looking at the RAM itself may be your best bet.
There are commands to tell you how much/how RAM configured.
If you have an original invoice, the memory part numbers should be there.
Websites can tell you the proper part numbers that you should have.
Tearing into the machine and looking at the RAM itself may be your best bet.
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09-19-2003 01:58 PM
09-19-2003 01:58 PM
Re: How to get memory part number from OS
If you know the module size in mb/gb and the number of modules installed, any parts vendor or HP can give you part numbers.
Best of luck.
Regards,
dl
Best of luck.
Regards,
dl
"I'm not dumb. I just have a command of thoroughly useless information."
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09-19-2003 02:02 PM
09-19-2003 02:02 PM
Re: How to get memory part number from OS
I think you can get the memory type and size, not the part number from cstm
You can however go to http://partsurfer.hp.com and look up what the standard part numbers are based on your cstm results.
SEP
You can however go to http://partsurfer.hp.com and look up what the standard part numbers are based on your cstm results.
SEP
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