HP 5187-2725 사용자 설명서
Installing and Updating System Requirements
Identifying Model, OS/OE, and Software
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Identifying Model, OS/OE, and Software
Before you cold-install or update to HP-UX 11i v2, check the model and
other information on the system. You can use this information in the
“System Requirements” on page 53.
other information on the system. You can use this information in the
“System Requirements” on page 53.
Identifying model
To determine the model number of your system, enter:
model
To verify that HP-UX 11i v2 is supported on your system see “Supported
Servers and Workstations” on page 56.
Servers and Workstations” on page 56.
From EFI you can identify the model by interrupting the autoboot
process in the boot manager, entering the EFI shell, and using the
process in the boot manager, entering the EFI shell, and using the
info sys
command:
Shell> info sys
The sample output should appear as follows:
SYSTEM INFORMATION
Product Name: server rx2600
Serial Number: sg20220034
UUID: FFFFFFFF-FFFF-FFFF-FFFF-FFFFFFFFFFFF
Identifying OS and
OE
OE
To identify the OS version that your system is currently running, enter:
uname -r
When a system has HP-UX 11i v2 installed, you can determine which
revision (Release ID) is installed by entering the following command:
revision (Release ID) is installed by entering the following command:
/usr/sbin/swlist -l bundle
The
HPUXBaseAux
bundle indicate the current installed revision level.
The revision level is indicated both in the bundle version number and the
description text.
description text.
To identify the Operating Environment currently installed on your
system, use
system, use
swlist
. For example:
/usr/sbin/swlist
The output of this command includes a line which identifies the installed
OE. For example, this HP-UX 11i v2 OE release generates this line:
OE. For example, this HP-UX 11i v2 OE release generates this line:
HPUX11i-OE B.11.23 HP-UX 11i Operating Environment Component