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тАО03-30-2004 05:55 AM
тАО03-30-2004 05:55 AM
System Configuration
Using different commands is there a way from the command line I get find out the configuration of the system that I am on. I would like to know CPU speed and #, Memory amounts, Disk Space, etc.
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тАО03-30-2004 06:17 AM
тАО03-30-2004 06:17 AM
Re: System Configuration
You can use TOP to check the memory usage, Swap,processes that are running,cpu consuming.
And you can use df -k to check the file system sizes and availability.
check also man df
Regards
Bruno
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тАО03-30-2004 06:27 AM
тАО03-30-2004 06:27 AM
Re: System Configuration
'top' and 'df -k' worked fine for memory and disk space.
I am looking to get the actual speed of the processors in the system. any ideas?
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тАО03-30-2004 06:29 AM
тАО03-30-2004 06:29 AM
Re: System Configuration
cpu speed: psrinfo -v
Startup info/config: uerf -R | more
Physical memory: vmstat -P
everything: syscheck
Hein.
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тАО03-30-2004 06:47 AM
тАО03-30-2004 06:47 AM
Re: System Configuration
And the fancy way is:
http://yourhostname.domain.net:2308/WEBAGENT/FINDEX.TPL
/usr/sbin/insightd should be running on the adressed system before the above can give the desired result. (Use https and port 2381 if the SSL version is installed)
Click on the links "System Info", "System Board" and "File System Space" in the left frame.
The same info can also be obtained via snmp request towards the system.
Rgds,
Johan.
_JB_