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From the sst you can see the processor resources. Best regards RobertoOn Jun 25, 2015 3:13 PM, "Ketzes, Larry" <lketzes@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
If I wasn't clear, I'm looking on how to determine the CPU ghz of a given
system.
From: Ketzes, Larry
Sent: Thursday, June 25, 2015 2:12 PM
To: 'midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx'
Subject: GHZ of an IBM Power system
I usually know the ghz of a system when I'm buying it, but is there a way
to see the ghz of a system that I didn't personally buy? I'm thinking
somewhere on a rack config or on the HMC?
Thanks, Larry
Larry Ketzes | Lead Enterprise Infrastructure Engineer | Midrange
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