Identifying Sun part numbers

2007-12-24 19:52:00

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I could have sworn that there is a script out there that will cross
reference all identified SBUS cards installed on a system to it's Sun part
number. Is this true? And if so, where is that script/executable?

I think I have X1063A cards installed on my system and I want to get another
but I also want to make 100% sure it's X1063A's that I have.

prtconf -v -D prints:

SUNW,fas, instance #0 (driver name: fas)

blah blah

SUNW,fas, instance #1 (driver name: fas)

blah blah

Steve Gauthier
Archive Manager / UNIX Systems Administrator
Rational Software Corporation
20 Maguire Road
Lexington, MA 02421
P: 781.676.7508
mailto:sgauthier at rational.com
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