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тАО02-28-2014 07:32 AM
тАО02-28-2014 07:32 AM
Linux System Information
OS is becoming complex day by day , a new colleague at office cannot know setup in a day or 2 , very difficult for us to explain also , is there any way we can find outlike a script
1. system is with raid or not
2. it has software raid confgiured
3. lvms are there
4.root fs mirrored or not
5.how the basic system si cinfigured
6. we have hardware raid given by vendor , why we need softtware raid ?
so many coming to my mind , i want to make the environmetn user friendly to my new colleagues how to make them understand ? any detailed suggestions
Thank you
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тАО02-28-2014 09:09 AM
тАО02-28-2014 09:09 AM
Re: Linux System Information
A good starting point for gathering system configuration information is CFG2HTML.
Have a look at it here:
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тАО02-28-2014 09:48 PM
тАО02-28-2014 09:48 PM
Re: Linux System Information
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тАО03-11-2014 09:13 PM
тАО03-11-2014 09:13 PM
Re: Linux System Information
Hello,
Patrick gave you very good reference.
By the way, cfg2html project is run by ex-HP staff Ralph Roth,
who is a dear colleague of mine. Ralph now works at SUSE in Germany.
Two months ago, I joined GIThub project cfg2html and this morning
I sent Ralph some diffs for updates to the Linux script...
Some other options:
SOS (the "real" command is sosreport, applies to RHEL servers)
HP's tool getsys
and others
I also, personally, use my Perl script that not only collects configuration information,
but also looks at the status of the server, checks basic performance, security,
and best practices:
http://www.circlingcycle.com.au/Unix-sources/Linux-check-OAT.pl.txt
Several days ago, I added checks for Puppet configuration management as
it is becoming very popular these days (I plan to add similar for Chef and
CFengine)...
You always have many choices on Linux :)
Cheers,