01-12-2009
@padow: it doesn't hurt too much to expound a little, does it? I do appreciate your expertise here and i am glad that you are willing to share it, but if you are really interested in helping others you have to present your help in a way that makes it useful to them. "Just saying no" might be a viable approach when it comes to drugs, but definitely not in advancing AIX knowledge. Thanks for your consideration.
Back to the problem:
You seem to confuse the model of a machine and the processor type. A "model" is a complete computer, not necessarily different in terms of processors from another model. Maybe the one is rack-mounted, the other one a deskside system, etc..
If you want to find out everything there is about the processor use the command "lsattr -El proc0". You can also try "lscfg -vp -l proc0". (On really old machines you might have to use "cpucard0" instead of "proc0" as device identifier.)
Maybe you could lay out your problem in greater detail so we might find a solution for you.
I hope this helps.
bakunin
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FS_WSCELL(1) AFS Command Reference FS_WSCELL(1)
NAME
fs_wscell - Returns the name of the cell to which a machine belongs
SYNOPSIS
fs wscell [-help]
fs ws [-h]
DESCRIPTION
The fs wscell command returns the name of the local machine's home cell.
OPTIONS
-help
Prints the online help for this command. All other valid options are ignored.
OUTPUT
The output displays the contents of the local /etc/openafs/ThisCell file, in the format
This workstation belongs to cell '<cellname>'
EXAMPLES
The following example results when the fs wscell is issued on a machine in the State University cell:
% fs wscell
This workstation belongs to cell 'stateu.edu'
PRIVILEGE REQUIRED
None
SEE ALSO
fs_whereis(1), fs_whichcell(1)
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