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Smile HP UX Show processor type/speed/uptime

I am trying to find the psrinfo -v equivalent for HP UX?

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The easiest way is via sam.
sam ->performance monitors->system properties
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Hmm.. this looks like it could be helpful, but I'm not sure:

http://bhami.com/rosetta.html
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sam works fine, I was just wondering what the command line is. We are writing a script.

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This command gives the same type of info as psrinfo -v but you have to be root.

# ioscan -fnC processor
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That was it.


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