Josh,
prtdiag -v shows prom revs at the end of its output;
I think this catches all the installed boards. On this box,
board 1 is the io plane, 3 and 5 are cpu's and ram.
[root@stage-www-3:/]# prtdiag -v | tail -12
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Brd FHC AC SBus0 SBus1 PCI0 PCI1 FEPS Board Type Attributes
--- --- -- ----- ----- ---- ---- ---- ---------- ----------
1 1 5 1 1 22 Dual-SBus-SOC+ 84MHz Capable
3 1 5 CPU 84MHz Capable
5 1 5 CPU 84MHz Capable
System Board PROM revisions:
----------------------------
Board 1: FCODE 1.8.29 2001/06/18 17:26 iPOST 3.4.29 2001/06/18 17:49
Board 3: OBP 3.2.29 2001/06/18 17:28 POST 3.9.29 2001/06/18 17:50
Board 5: OBP 3.2.29 2001/06/18 17:28 POST 3.9.29 2001/06/18 17:50
[root@stage-www-3:/]#
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Subject: BBLISA: System Boards in Sun E3500
Does anyone know the easiest way to determine how many system boards are
in a Sun E3500?
Thanks in advance for any help.
:)
Joshua Putnam
Sr. Systems Administrator
Ascential Software
50 Washington Street
Westboro, MA 01581
(508) 366-3888 x3509
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