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Look up your processor feature code (system value QPRCFEAT) and then go to
the following website:
[1]
http://www-919.ibm.com/factserv/factFind?machDB=
In the scroll box next to the word "Find", select "Processor feature code"
which will open up another box. Find your code in that box and the
specifications for your system will show.
Note: This only works for older servers. This site does not support the
new power system servers.
Rich Loeber
Kisco Information Systems
[2]
http://www.kisco.com
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Chamara Withanachchi wrote:
Does any one know how to calculate CPW of a system i server.
Regards,
Chamara Withanachchi
IBM Certified Power System Expert
RPG Programmer
(owner of [3]www.rpgiv.info)
[4]WWW.RPGIV.INFO
Mob: +971 50 5698644
Tel: +971 6 5595887
[5]chamaraw@xxxxxxxxxx
[6]www.rpgiv.info
i want to be future ready. i want control. i want an i.
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