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Operating Systems HP-UX Set the Serial Number in HPUX? Post 302296887 by vbe on Thursday 12th of March 2009 05:43:31 AM
Old 03-12-2009
Thanks perderabo,
Thats what I believed before reading this thread, then I was starting to have serious doubts for I didnt see any reason it would have been affected by reinstall of OS for selling...
Youve made my day...
I went through old notes and found a comment of Bill Hassell :
The majority of HP 9000 computers do not have the serial number stored electronically.
Only the more recent machines such as the rp series and earlier models like N and L
class have this number.."

And wondered about workstation so I just tried:
Code:
System Hardware

    Model:              9000/785/B2600
    Main Memory:        3072 MB
    Graphics:           HP VISUALIZE-FXE color 1280x1024 48 planes
    Processors:         1
    OS mode:            64 bit
    LAN hardware ID:    0x00306E2B2C1C
    LAN hardware ID:    0x00306E370832
    Software ID:        2012698290
    Keyboard Language:  USB_PS2_DIN_US_English
...
.
.
dm2 # echo "sel path system\ninfolog\nexit"|cstm|grep "System Serial Number"
dm2 #

 

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Xtm(8X) 																   Xtm(8X)

Name
       Xtm, Xtm2d - X server for RISC machines

Syntax
       Xtm [ options ]
       Xtm2d [ options ]

Description
       The  and  commands start the X server.  The command supports DECstation 5000 Model 200 PXG and Model 200 PXG Turbo color workstations.  The
       command supports DECstation 5000 Model 200 PX color workstation.

       The command that executes the X server is specified together with its command line options in the file and, therefore, is automatically run
       when your system is started in multiuser mode.

Options
       The  following  options	are  device  independent.  These options are available on all workstation hardware platforms running X11 Release 3
       servers.

       -a num		   Sets the mouse acceleration value to the specified number of pixels.  The default is 4.

       -bs		   Disables Backing Store. Backing Store is disabled if the -bs flag is specified on the command line.

       -c		   Turns off key clicking.

       c num		   Sets the key click volume to the specified number (0-100).  The default is 20.

       -co string	   Selects a color database.  The default is

       -f num		   Sets the bell volume to the specified number (0-100).  The default is 50.

       -fc string	   Sets the default cursor font.  The default is

       -fn string	   Sets the default text font.	The default is

       -fp string	   Sets the default font directory path.  The default font directories are:

       +fp path[,path...]  Prepends the specified font path(s) to the default path.

       fp+ path[,path...]  Appends the specified font path(s) to the default path.

       -help		   Displays the server usage message.

       -I		   Directs the server to ignore all remaining command line arguments.

       -logo		   Enables the X logo screen saver.

       nologo		   Disables the X logo screen saver.

       -p seconds	   Determines how long to wait before changing the background pattern of the screen saver.  The default is 10 seconds.

       -r		   Turns off automatic repetition of keyboard key characters.

       r		   Turns on automatic repetition of keyboard key characters.  The default is on.

       -s seconds	   Sets the screen saver timeout value to the specified number of seconds.  The default is 10.

       -su		   Disables Save-Unders.

       -t num		   Sets the mouse threshold in pixels.	The mouse will accelerate only if the threshold is exceeded.  The default  thresh-
			   old is 4.

       -to seconds	   Specifies the number of seconds for the server to wait before declaring a session connection timed out.

       ttyxx		   Specifies the terminal on which the server should start.

       v		   Specifies that a blank screen is used for the screen saver.	This is the default screen saver.

       -v		   Specifies that a pattern (noblank) screen is used for the screen saver.

       -wm		   Enables the use of Backing Store with WhenMapped calls.

       -x string	   Loads the file string containing an X extension.

       :num		   On a multihead system, specifies the head on which the server is run (0 or 1).  The default is 0.

       The following are device-dependent, vendor-specific options.

       -bp  color	   Sets  the  color  of black pixels.  The color argument may be a named color from the database or a number sign (#) fol-
			   lowed by a hexidecimal number.

       -btn num 	   Specifies the number of buttons on the pointer device.  The default is three for a mouse device and four for  a  tablet
			   device.

       -class  visual class
			   Sets the visual class for the root window.  Possible values are and (24-plane displays only).

       -dpi  num	   Sets the dots per inch for the x and y coordinates.

       -dpix  num	   Sets the dots per inch for the x coordinates.

       -dpiy  num	   Sets the dots per inch for the y coordinates.

       -wp  color	   Sets the color of white pixels.  The syntax for color is the same as for the argument to the -bp flag.

Restrictions
       If  options  not  listed in this reference page are used, the server may fail. Using invalid options for the X server in the file may cause
       the workstation to behave as if the X server is hung.

Files
See Also
       X(1X), X Window System: The Complete Reference to Xlib, X Protocol, ICCCM, XLFD, by Robert W. Scheifler and James Gettys,  Second  Edition,
       Digital Press, 1990
       OSF/MOTIF Programmer's Guide and OSF/MOTIF Reference Guide, Open Software Foundation, Prentice-Hall, 1990

								       RISC								   Xtm(8X)
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