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Old 01-06-2005
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Finding server Model on HPUX

Hi i am just wondering is there a command in hp that you can find the server model on hpux?

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You can go into SAM and get the information.

Performance Monitors | System Properties

Then look at Hardware Model

I'm using HP-UX 10.20 here....

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What is SAM? Could you explain a little more? :-)
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su to root then type "sam" at the prompt - this will launch the System Administration Manager.

You can then gather the information.

You could also type "uname -m" to get the machine hardware.

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The "model" command gives the best result.
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