Hi, Jürgen, 

try the command 
dmidecode

lists a bunch of information, somewhere should be the serial of the 
system. 

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From:   "Hannappel, Juergen" <juergen.hannap...@desy.de>
To:     "gpfsug main discussion list" <gpfsug-discuss@spectrumscale.org>
Date:   02/09/2021 17:40
Subject:        [EXTERNAL] [gpfsug-discuss] Serial number of [EG]SS nodes
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Hi,
on an ESS node with power cpu I can get the serial number from 
/proc/device-tree/system-id
which is very useful sometimes
On nodes with X86 architecture (Lenovo GSS or IBM ESS3XXX_) there
is no such pseudo-file. Is there a simple way to get at the serial number?
-- 
Dr. Jürgen Hannappel  DESY/IT    Tel.  : +49 40 8998-4616
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