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08-04-2007 08:07 AM
08-04-2007 08:07 AM
What are the internal commands used by print_manifest to get the information?
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08-04-2007 10:02 AM
08-04-2007 10:02 AM
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Hi Manuales:
If you examine a 'manifest' you can answer this question.
You can see the output of commands like 'model', 'uname', 'lanscan', 'ioscan', 'swlist', the non-default settings for kernel parameters held in '/stand/system', and information from '/etc/rc.config.d/netconf'.
Of course, the formatting differs from the normal output many of these commands produce in order to make the overall output more report-like.
Regards!
...JRF...
If you examine a 'manifest' you can answer this question.
You can see the output of commands like 'model', 'uname', 'lanscan', 'ioscan', 'swlist', the non-default settings for kernel parameters held in '/stand/system', and information from '/etc/rc.config.d/netconf'.
Of course, the formatting differs from the normal output many of these commands produce in order to make the overall output more report-like.
Regards!
...JRF...
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08-04-2007 11:45 AM
08-04-2007 11:45 AM
Re: Command: print_manifest
Thanks !!! James !!!
really you know a lot !!! thanks !!!!!
Daniela.
really you know a lot !!! thanks !!!!!
Daniela.
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