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04-12-2000 01:19 AM
04-12-2000 01:19 AM
			
				
					
						
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						I have a UNIX workstation running HP-UX 10.20.  I wish to upgrade my RAM.  How 
do I run the command that lists the type of simms and the number of slots
populated so I may plan the proper upgrade? I tried ioscan -u & -f but seemed
to only get incomplete information
		
		
	
	
	
do I run the command that lists the type of simms and the number of slots
populated so I may plan the proper upgrade? I tried ioscan -u & -f but seemed
to only get incomplete information
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04-12-2000 01:44 PM
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						hpux 10 introduced a product called STM.  It allows you to list and diagnose 
configuration. if you simply run stm you get a character based interface (yak).
but if
you have X run xstm much nicer.
You must have root access to do this.
		
		
	
	
	
configuration. if you simply run stm you get a character based interface (yak).
but if
you have X run xstm much nicer.
You must have root access to do this.
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