John Lange wrote:
On Mon, 2008-12-01 at 13:56 +0100, Per Jessen wrote:
Sure there is - todays memory sticks all have a serial EEPROM that can be read with e.g. decode-dimms from lm-sensors.
Is there an equivalent command to read the serial number of other devices? Specifically I need the serial number of an HP DL 360.
Not exactly equivalent, but the HP Proliant Support Pack comes with a number of SNMP agents - those you can poll using e.g. the check_hpasm utility from http://www.consol.de/opensource/nagios/check-hpasm/ Example output from a DL380: # /usr/libexec/check_hpasm -v localhost WARNING - status of all 4 dimms is n/a (please upgrade firmware) System :proliant dl380 Serial No. :8114FK411053 ROM version :P17 12/18/2002 cpu #0 is ok cpu #1 is ok powersupply #1 is ok powersupply #2 is ok fan 1 speed is normal, pctmax is 23%, location is processor_zone, redundance is no, partner is N/A fan 2 speed is normal, pctmax is 0%, location is powersupply_bay, redundance is no, partner is N/A 1 processor_zone temperature is 22 (58 max) 2 cpu#1 temperature is 18 (70 max) 3 i/o_zone temperature is 22 (62 max) 4 cpu#2 temperature is 20 (70 max) dimm module 1 @ cartridge 0 needs attention (n/a) dimm module 2 @ cartridge 0 needs attention (n/a) dimm module 3 @ cartridge 0 needs attention (n/a) dimm module 4 @ cartridge 0 needs attention (n/a) /Per -- /Per Jessen, Zürich -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org