OSName -- first field or uname -s ['AIX']
NodeName -- second field or uname -n ['astra01']
OSRelease -- third field or uname -r ['3' or '1' etc.]
OSVersion -- fourth field or uname -v ['4' or '5' etc.]
MachineClass -- fifth field or uname -m ['000737204C00']
ModelName -- uname -M ['IBM Model 7042/7043 (ED)']
uname -m command output.
aabbbbbbccdd
The meanings of the placeholders are as follows:
aa = 00
bbbbbb = Unique CPU ID
cc = Model ID <- these are the numbers to use to determine CPU speed
dd = 00 (Submodel)
If u want to see FRU number then use "lscfg -vp | more"
Use uname -a .Leave the first three letters/digits usually 000 and leave the last 3 digits/letters. The Leters/Digits in the middle is the serial number.
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