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03-13-2001 02:02 PM
03-13-2001 02:02 PM
I know my N and V servers are 64-bit PA-8x00 processors. How can I find out what the other servers have? Does anyone know a command that will display this type of info? In particular, I want to find out which are 64-bit capable, since I believe they are all PA-8x00.
Thanks,
JLS
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03-13-2001 02:13 PM
03-13-2001 02:13 PM
SolutionAnother good URL for information on what machines will run HP-UX 11.00 is:
http://devresource.hp.com/STK/hpux_faq.html#C1
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03-13-2001 02:29 PM
03-13-2001 02:29 PM
Re: Locating processor information
If your purpose is to find out which servers are capable of 64 bit you can find it from the /etc/.supported_bits file.
This file has a list of System models and if they will support 64 bits or not.
....9000/802/K250 32/64
9000/879/K260 32/64
9000/879/K260-EG 32/64
9000/889/K460-EG 32/64
9000/889/K460-XP 32/64
9000/898/K370 32/64
9000/804/K450 32/64
.......
This file is available only under 11.x
Cheers
Karthik...
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03-13-2001 02:31 PM
03-13-2001 02:31 PM
Re: Locating processor information
Try this:
# grep `model|awk -F/ '{print $3}'` /usr/sam/lib/mo/sched.models
Regards!
...JRF...
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03-14-2001 08:21 AM
03-14-2001 08:21 AM
Re: Locating processor information
that'll tell you lots and lots about the cpu
and the system itself
You can also find out from the BCH INfo menu
Later,
Bill