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08-12-2006 12:51 PM
08-12-2006 12:51 PM
			
				
					
					
						Hello,
I am writing a Perl script for Operations Acceptance Testing for Linux (at this stage
Red Hat and SuSE distributions).
Alas, I do not have access to AMD64 or IA64 (Itanium) based servers.
Can any kind soul send the results of the following commands for AMD64 and IA64 on
Linux:
uname -a
cat /proc/cpuinfo
arch
Or even a result of uname() in Perl script...
Maybe there is even a simpler
command-line way to detect the
architecture of a LInux server?
I would appreciate any help very much.
The OAT script will be public-domain
(the same way I did in my private time
for HP-UX, Solaris and MP RAS Unix :)).
Best wishes from sunny Sydney down-under,
VK2COT
	
			
				
		
			
			
			
			
			
			
		
		
		
	
	
	
I am writing a Perl script for Operations Acceptance Testing for Linux (at this stage
Red Hat and SuSE distributions).
Alas, I do not have access to AMD64 or IA64 (Itanium) based servers.
Can any kind soul send the results of the following commands for AMD64 and IA64 on
Linux:
uname -a
cat /proc/cpuinfo
arch
Or even a result of uname() in Perl script...
Maybe there is even a simpler
command-line way to detect the
architecture of a LInux server?
I would appreciate any help very much.
The OAT script will be public-domain
(the same way I did in my private time
for HP-UX, Solaris and MP RAS Unix :)).
Best wishes from sunny Sydney down-under,
VK2COT
	VK2COT - Dusan Baljevic
			
			
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08-12-2006 03:18 PM
08-12-2006 03:18 PM
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						http://www.testdrive.hp.com/current.shtml
(it's currently down for maintenance at the moment)
It gives you access to a whole range of platforms running different.. well.. everything ;)
The results of uname's and cpuinfo's are in this forum already, just do a search, i.e.:
http://forums1.itrc.hp.com/service/forums/questionanswer.do?threadId=597549
					
				
			
			
				
		
		
	
	
	
(it's currently down for maintenance at the moment)
It gives you access to a whole range of platforms running different.. well.. everything ;)
The results of uname's and cpuinfo's are in this forum already, just do a search, i.e.:
http://forums1.itrc.hp.com/service/forums/questionanswer.do?threadId=597549
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08-12-2006 08:44 PM
08-12-2006 08:44 PM
			
				
					
						
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						Hello,
All is good, I have the info I need.
Many thanks,
VK2COT
					
				
			
			
				
		
		
	
	
	
All is good, I have the info I need.
Many thanks,
VK2COT
	VK2COT - Dusan Baljevic
			
			
				
			
			
			
			
			
			
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