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be careful if you are running sysinfo.prvxl.telesup with mirrored disk.
Do not run this on a system with activity. It will un-mirror disks...

Run it on a quiet system "no users, no jobs"

-----Original Message-----
From: HP-3000 Systems Discussion [mailto:[log in to unmask]]On
Behalf Of Wirt Atmar
Sent: Tuesday, September 10, 2002 9:18 PM
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: Re: [HP3000-L] System specifications


Connie asks:

> I have a new boss who would like to know the spec's of our HP 3000 979/KS
>  on 7.0.
>
>  I know that the machine has this information in it somewhere, but I can't
>  remember how to get it--
>  can someone help me out please?

A very brief description of your machine can be gotten from running
SYSINFO.PRVXL.TELESUP, in this fashion. The following is from one of our
little 918's:

=============================================

:sysinfo.prvxl.telesup
--------------------------------------------------------------------------
SysInfo_XL (A.03.06) cm2 02.96        MPE XL - HP3000 System Support Tool
TUE, SEP 10, 2002,  7:06 PM            Copyright Hewlett Packard Co. 1989
SysInfo_XL is designed for use by Hewlett Packard Support personnel only.
       HP IS NOT LIABLE FOR DAMAGES RESULTING FROM UNAUTHORIZED USE
--------------------------------------------------------------------------

System Information as of TUE, SEP 10, 2002,  7:06 PM

MPEXL HP31900C.05.08         OS: C.55.03      User Version: C.55.03
CPU Model: SERIES 918LX          Memory : 64 Mb
CPU ID   : 179166351  ($AADDC8F)  Single Processor  Limited to 8 Users

=============================================

Running SYSINFO at this level on any machine seems safe, but if you have
disc
mirroring turned on, you shouldn't do any more. Simply type "E" at the
prompt
to exit. If you want to get an I/O map of your system, SYSGEN is the safer
bet. However, if you aren't running disc mirroring, SYSINFO has a wealth of
information in and you'll want to type ALL at the prompt.

Wirt Atmar

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