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Old 07-04-2007
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List Hardware components in HP UX

Hello Everybody:
I need to check how many memory slots and the size of each I have on my HP UX system, is there something equilivant to prtcong in Solaris to display the list of HW compnents.


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Yeah, there is one tool called stm, for what you are looking for just try this
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echo "selclass qualifier memory;info;wait;infolog" | /usr/sbin/cstm
Its not from me, I ripped it off somewhere and it works ...
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I like andryk's solution! But here is an old post with my old solution...
Ram structure

I just played with cstm until I got it to work. The output from the map command is actually interesting by itself.
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THX alot for your help guys, It worked
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I found this one also seems helpful:
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I use cfg2html free tool. Really nice tool and you get lots of info on your system. We are running that tool before each major change on the system.

http://come.to/cfg2html
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