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03-19-2009 04:39 PM
03-19-2009 04:39 PM
How do I display the breakdown of memory modules if machinfo shows that I have "Memory = 8179 MB (7.987305 GB)"?
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Re: command to show memory module
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03-20-2009 03:51 AM
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Re: command to show memory module
You can get log from.
#cstm
cstm>selall
cstm>infolog
OR
You can get same information from nickel output also (if nickel is installed).
Thnx...Farhan
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03-20-2009 04:37 AM
03-20-2009 04:37 AM
Re: command to show memory module
Just use
echo "selclass qualifier memory;info;wait;infolog" | /usr/sbin/cstm
and you get something like this:
Basic Memory Description
Module Type: MEMORY
Page Size: 4096 Bytes
Total Physical Memory: N/A
Total Configured Memory: 196608 MB
Total Deconfigured Memory: N/A
Memory Board Inventory
DIMM Location Size(MB) DIMM Location Size(MB)
-------------------- -------- -------------------- --------
Ext 0 DIMM 0A 4096 Ext 0 DIMM 0B 4096
Ext 0 DIMM 0C 4096 Ext 0 DIMM 0D 4096
Ext 0 DIMM 1A 4096 Ext 0 DIMM 1B 4096
Ext 0 DIMM 1C 4096 Ext 0 DIMM 1D 4096
Ext 0 DIMM 2A 4096 Ext 0 DIMM 2B 4096
Ext 0 DIMM 2C 4096 Ext 0 DIMM 2D 4096
Ext 0 DIMM 3A 4096 Ext 0 DIMM 3B 4096
Ext 0 DIMM 3C 4096 Ext 0 DIMM 3D 4096
Ext 0 DIMM 4A 4096 Ext 0 DIMM 4B 4096
Ext 0 DIMM 4C 4096 Ext 0 DIMM 4D 4096
Ext 0 DIMM 5A 4096 Ext 0 DIMM 5B 4096
Ext 0 DIMM 5C 4096 Ext 0 DIMM 5D 4096
Ext 0 Total: 98304 (MB)
===========================================================================
DIMM Location Size(MB) DIMM Location Size(MB)
-------------------- -------- -------------------- --------
Ext 1 DIMM 0A 4096 Ext 1 DIMM 0B 4096
Ext 1 DIMM 0C 4096 Ext 1 DIMM 0D 4096
Ext 1 DIMM 1A 4096 Ext 1 DIMM 1B 4096
Ext 1 DIMM 1C 4096 Ext 1 DIMM 1D 4096
Ext 1 DIMM 2A 4096 Ext 1 DIMM 2B 4096
Ext 1 DIMM 2C 4096 Ext 1 DIMM 2D 4096
Ext 1 DIMM 3A 4096 Ext 1 DIMM 3B 4096
Ext 1 DIMM 3C 4096 Ext 1 DIMM 3D 4096
Ext 1 DIMM 4A 4096 Ext 1 DIMM 4B 4096
Ext 1 DIMM 4C 4096 Ext 1 DIMM 4D 4096
Ext 1 DIMM 5A 4096 Ext 1 DIMM 5B 4096
Ext 1 DIMM 5C 4096 Ext 1 DIMM 5D 4096
Ext 1 Total: 98304 (MB)
===========================================================================
Hope this helps!
Regards
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Re: command to show memory module
Apologize inconvenience cause for that, I realize it after I post, but then I could not found how to remove,
Anyway I would like to know how you manage to delete from this threat, let me know thanks,
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Re: command to show memory module
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