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02-06-2009 05:34 AM
02-06-2009 05:34 AM
retrive BIOS and Baseboard information on HPUX
Can any one please tell me the method and/or commands to retrive manufacturer, version and serial number of BIOS and Baseboard?
Thanking you,
Thanking you,
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02-06-2009 05:45 AM
02-06-2009 05:45 AM
Re: retrive BIOS and Baseboard information on HPUX
HI
log on to the MP of the server.
MP>
go to the command mode
MP>CM
in the command mode give the command as sysrev on the "MP:CM>" prompt
MP:CM>sysrev
MP:CM>ss
MP:CM>ps
MP:CM>df -all -nc
You will get all the Informations.
Please assign points if you getthe answers
regards
sujit
log on to the MP of the server.
MP>
go to the command mode
MP>CM
in the command mode give the command as sysrev on the "MP:CM>" prompt
MP:CM>sysrev
MP:CM>ss
MP:CM>ps
MP:CM>df -all -nc
You will get all the Informations.
Please assign points if you getthe answers
regards
sujit
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02-06-2009 05:58 AM
02-06-2009 05:58 AM
Re: retrive BIOS and Baseboard information on HPUX
hi sujit i am writing a script to fetch the information so intraction with MP is not feasible so please suggest some direct commands. like we have machinfo on ia64. i want some commands to get above information in both ia64 and PARISC.
Thanks for your above replly.
Thanks for your above replly.
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02-06-2009 06:39 AM
02-06-2009 06:39 AM
Re: retrive BIOS and Baseboard information on HPUX
Hi
can use the command cstm then, can refer to the manpages of the command cstm.
you can extract the IO Backplane , System Base board, CPU Boards, Memory Carirer Boards, CPU information from there amnufacturer and part nos, but FW Inforamtion i do not think so ( have a big doubt).
#cstm
ctsm>
cstm>selall
cstm>info;wait
cstm>infolog
you can print and/or save the Output.
regards
sujit
can use the command cstm then, can refer to the manpages of the command cstm.
you can extract the IO Backplane , System Base board, CPU Boards, Memory Carirer Boards, CPU information from there amnufacturer and part nos, but FW Inforamtion i do not think so ( have a big doubt).
#cstm
ctsm>
cstm>selall
cstm>info;wait
cstm>infolog
you can print and/or save the Output.
regards
sujit
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