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Old 05-03-2007, 09:41 AM   #1
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prtconf =


In red hat what is the solaris equivlant of prtconf, i want to find out hte proc speed the number of procs and the amount of memory from the command line.
 
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No single command really.

"lspci" will show cards installed
"kudzu -p" will give you more hardware information.
"free" will you give you memory information.

Additionally:
/proc is a wealth of information for almost anything you want to know.

cat /proc/cpuinfo
cat /proc/meminfo

"man proc"
to get a good overview of all the information that is available in /proc for Linux - it has a lot more to it than you're used to in Solaris.
 
  


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