On Thu, 27 May 2004 10:47:22 +0100, Peter Smithson
<[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>In article <[log in to unmask]>, [log in to unmask]
>says...
>> Type these two commands when you're at a colon prompt:
>>
>> :showvar hpcpuname
>> :showme
>>
>> The first will provide a very brief description of the hardware that you're
>> running. The second will say which version of the OS you're on.
>
>HPCPUNAME = SERIES 979-200
>RELEASE: C.70.00 MPE/iX HP31900 C.39.06 USER VERSION: C.70.00
>
>Any idea how that compares to a HPUX D9000/800 system in terms of
>hardware? I don't know anything about that one either. Good aren't I?
run the "model" command on your UNIX box. It will give you the actual
model number. "9000/800" describes every UNIX server HP made for about
10 years. :)
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