On Thu, 27 May 2004 16:44:42 +0100, Peter Smithson
<[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>In article <[log in to unmask]>,
>[log in to unmask] says...
>> 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. :)
>
>Our sys admin chap is so good at sounding confident. I asked him what
>type it was and he said "d9000/800 and that's all you need to know" type
>comment.
Ask him what he's trying to hide! Is he ashamed to tell you .. ? Or
maybe he doesn't know...
> I've ran "model" and it says
>
>9000/813/D330
That's not a bad box. It has a PA7300LC CPU running at 160Mhz.
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