How do I convert the uname string to a model string?
Updated: 04/09/01 BTW, if you’re running 9.00 or later, on hardware that was released in ’92 or later, you can use the model(1) command to get an expanded model string. For example: $ uname -m 9000/829 $ model 9000/829/K400 Here are the mappings for older HP9000 Series 800 machines: Model number on the String returned outside of the box by uname -m ============================================= default ———-> 9000/800 E25 ————–> 9000/806 E35 ————–> 9000/816 E45 ————–> 9000/826 E55 ————–> 9000/856 F10 ————–> 9000/807 F20 ————–> 9000/817 H20 ————–> 9000/827 K400 ————-> 9000/829 F30 ————–> 9000/837 G30/H30 ———-> 9000/847 I30 ————–> 9000/857 G40/H40 ———-> 9000/867 I40 ————–> 9000/877 G50/H50 ———-> 9000/887 I50 ————–> 9000/897 G70/H70 ———-> 9000/887 I70 ————–> 9000/897 G60/H60 ———-> 9000/887 I60 ————–> 9000/897 T500 ————-> 900