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01-17-2005 07:51 AM
01-17-2005 07:51 AM
machine type
On my machine uname -a gives B.11.00 E 9000/888
Is it HP 9000 machine? Please confirm
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01-17-2005 07:56 AM
01-17-2005 07:56 AM
Re: machine type
Also run the model command to get the common model name
#model
9000/800/N4000-44
In this case it's an N-class with 440 MHz CPUs.
HTH,
Jeff
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01-17-2005 07:56 AM
01-17-2005 07:56 AM
Re: machine type
Also use "model" and "print_manifest" for more "info"
live free or die
harry d brown jr
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01-17-2005 07:58 AM
01-17-2005 07:58 AM
Re: machine type
[root@vpart1 /tmp/testDNS]# model
9000/800/N4000-55
[root@vpart1 /tmp/testDNS]# uname -a
HP-UX vpart1 B.11.11 U 9000/800 689339303 unlimited-user license
[root@vpart1 /tmp/testDNS]#
na-na, my n is faster :-))
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harry d brown jr
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01-17-2005 08:40 PM
01-17-2005 08:40 PM
Re: machine type
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01-17-2005 08:50 PM
01-17-2005 08:50 PM
Re: machine type
Hi
Yes it is
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01-17-2005 08:58 PM
01-17-2005 08:58 PM
Re: machine type
you can also use
#getconf MACHINE_MODEL
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01-18-2005 10:41 AM
01-18-2005 10:41 AM
Re: machine type
What's an HP clone??? I've never heard of such a thing. I remember the clones of Sparc machines - but I just can't ever remember an HP clone. Wowwww.
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01-18-2005 04:46 PM
01-18-2005 04:46 PM
Re: machine type
You will get sam result by
[server1:/] model
9000/800/L3000-7x
[server1:/] uname -a
HP-UX server1 B.11.11 U 9000/800 1192444625 unlimited-user license
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01-20-2005 04:29 AM
01-20-2005 04:29 AM
Re: machine type
The configuration files have a 887 and an 889, but no 888.