Identifying Processors - HP Integrity rx2600 Information Update

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Processors

Identifying Processors

Identifying Processors
You can use the management processor (MP) to identify the type of processor installed on the system board. A
sample procedure is shown below, but MP screens and commands vary depending on the MP firmware version
installed on your system. The corresponding computer output is shown in the "MP Operation Example" on
page 9.
NOTE
Step 1. Connect to the MP by logging onto the serial port or LAN/web console. The MP main menu is
displayed.
Step 2. At the MP> prompt, type CM and press
Step 3. At the MP:CM> prompt, type DF and press
Step 4. Type S and press
Step 5. In that list find processor 0 and the FRU ID number that is associated with processor 0. Type the
FRU ID number (disregarding leading zeroes) and press
NOTE
Step 6. Scroll to the CORE DATA to find the maximum core frequency of the processor. Use that frequency
to find the corresponding processor part number in Table 2-1 on page 7.
NOTE
Step 7. Type Q and press
Step 8. At the MP:CM> prompt, type MA and press
Step 9. At the MP> prompt, type X and press
8
For information about connecting to the MP, see the HP Integrity rx2600 server and
HP workstation zx6000 Operation and Maintenance Guide, and search for "Accessing
the MP".
to list the FRU IDs.
Enter
In the "MP Operation Example" on page 9, 0032-CPU 00 PIROM in the list of FRU
IDs indicates processor 0 and means that you type 32 and press Enter.
A dual-processor hp Integrity rx2600 will also have processor 1, which will have a
different FRU ID number. If you enter that FRU ID number, the processor data for
processor 1 should indicate the same maximum core frequency as for processor 0.
to quit.
Enter
Enter
to select "Command Menu".
Enter
to display the FRU information menu.
Enter
Enter
to return to the MP main menu.
Enter
to exit the connection.
to display the processor data.
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