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Re: SUSE 8.0 / sysreport

 
Benoît
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SUSE 8.0 / sysreport

Hi,

What is the equivalent of RedHat sysreport on SUSE 8.0 ?

Thanks
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Steven E. Protter
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Re: SUSE 8.0 / sysreport

Shalom Benoit,

/usr/sbin/sysreport

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Benoît
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Re: SUSE 8.0 / sysreport

Sorry Steven, no such file.
Franklin Abud
Occasional Advisor

Re: SUSE 8.0 / sysreport

Use "siga". rpm -qa | grep siga to check if it's installed, if not use yast2 to install it.

From Novell Definitions of Siga:

SIGA stands for System Information GAthering. It collects various system information and outputs it in HTML or ASCII format. Since it needs root permissions, you will be asked for the root password. It is very handy as an information source during installation support phone calls.


Frank
Benoît
Regular Advisor

Re: SUSE 8.0 / sysreport

Thanks for this, I'll try it.

I got a SysInfo-1.96-1.noarch.rpm from HP support.
It's designed for RedHat but works on Suse, except some commands.

I post it here if somebody wants it.