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Operating Systems AIX Identify IBM P55A and P55Q Post 302275755 by wilsonSurya on Monday 12th of January 2009 04:37:52 AM
Old 01-12-2009
Question Identify IBM P55A and P55Q

Hi All,

Please help to identify the machine type of IBM server.
Using AIX 5 OS.

From prtconf command, the output is like:
System Model: IBM,9133-55A
Machine Serial Number: 107C43H
Processor Type: PowerPC_POWER5
Number Of Processors: 4
Processor Clock Speed: 1900 MHz
....
....

Processor Type: PowerPC_POWER5
==> Here it is p5

System Model: IBM,9133-55A
==> Here it is 55A, but I heard that P55Q also will have the same System model ID (IBM,9133-55A) if we do prtconf.

Any other way to identify the difference between them (by listing system configuration)?

Thanks for the help...
 

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Config::Model::models::LCDd::EyeboxOne(3pm)		User Contributed Perl Documentation	       Config::Model::models::LCDd::EyeboxOne(3pm)

NAME
Config::Model::models::LCDd::EyeboxOne - Configuration class LCDd::EyeboxOne VERSION
version 2.021 DESCRIPTION
Configuration classes used by Config::Model generated from LCDd.conf Elements Device Select the output device to use Optional. Type uniline. upstream_default: '/dev/ttyS1'. Size Set the display size Optional. Type uniline. upstream_default: '20x4'. Backlight Switch on the backlight? Optional. Type uniline. upstream_default: 'yes'. Cursor Switch on the cursor? Optional. Type uniline. upstream_default: 'no'. Speed Set the communication speed Optional. Type enum. choice: '1200', '2400', '9600', '19200'. upstream_default: '19200'. LeftKey Enter Key is a character, so it's hardcoded in the driver. Optional. Type uniline. default: 'D'. RightKey Optional. Type uniline. default: 'C'. UpKey Optional. Type uniline. default: 'A'. DownKey Optional. Type uniline. default: 'B'. EscapeKey Optional. Type uniline. default: 'P'. keypad_test_mode You can find out which key of your display sends which character by setting keypad_test_mode to yes and running LCDd. LCDd will output all characters it receives. Afterwards you can modify the settings above and set keypad_set_mode to no again.Optional. Type uniline. default: 'no'. SEE ALSO
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