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тАО09-18-2003 03:54 PM
тАО09-18-2003 03:54 PM
Determining RAM Info
Thanks,
Russ
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тАО09-18-2003 04:47 PM
тАО09-18-2003 04:47 PM
Re: Determining RAM Info
Can you take down the box? Do you have access to the console? I like to use the SRM level to look at memory:
P00>>> show memory
and/or
P00>>> show config
To get to the P00>>> prompt, shutdown -h
or enter the 'escape sequence' for
example
depending on the platform you have.
With a bit of luck you can quit/continue
back into the running OS.
Not having used/looked for a tru64 function
myself I'd check out SYSCHECK or CRASH or kdbx
Hein.
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тАО09-18-2003 05:30 PM
тАО09-18-2003 05:30 PM
Re: Determining RAM Info
It appears to extract it from DECevent.
So the onlien command to issue is something like:
dia -i configurations | more
hth,
Hein.
================ System Resource Subpacket ===============
Length x002E
Class 1. System Resource Subpacket
Type 3. Memory
Rev 2.
Total Memory Size x00000100 Mbytes Installed: 256.
Memory Available x00000100 Mbytes Available: 256.
Interleave Mode Digital
--------------------- FRU Subpacket ----------------------
Length x0052
Class 2. FRU Subpacket
Type 2. Memory FRU
Rev 2.
AlphaServer 800 Series
FRU Location 1. Slot Name: BANK 0 MEM0(J33)
MEM1(J35)
MEM2(J37)
MEM3(J39)
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тАО09-19-2003 10:20 AM
тАО09-19-2003 10:20 AM
Re: Determining RAM Info
But, we're using ES45s and we were given the understanding that we should be getting away from dia, so I don't have it loaded. Is there any chance some form of the 'hwmgr' command will give this info? I tried reading up on the man pages, but no luck.
Anyone have any other ideas?
Thanks,
Russ
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тАО09-21-2003 06:31 PM
тАО09-21-2003 06:31 PM