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To find processor speed & memory in HP Unix 10.2

I have a D series HP server with HP UNIX 10.20 as the OS. How will I obtain the processor speed and memory of the machine. I have 'root' privileges.
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You can use SAM or stm (read the man page).

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Could you advise me which option under SAM, I can get this, as I could not figure it out.
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You should be able to under Perf monitors - Sys properties - processors and memory
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Thank you very much. I was able to obtain the processor speed and Memory.
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