On Wed, Jun 07, 2000 at 04:30:37PM +0100, Niall O Broin mentioned:
> On Wed, Jun 07, 2000 at 02:36:34PM +0100, John P. Looney (Kate) wrote:
>> > > anyone know of a tool that will tell me the specs of a solaris box
> >
> > Run "psrinfo -v" for it's processors, "dmesg" for it's ram. "format" to
> > see what disks are there.
>> If these give you waht you want, fine. If not, slide on over to
>ftp://usc.edu/pub/sysinfo and get the latest sysinfo which is THE system
> information tool for Solaris (and some other Unices). The latest version I
> have here is 3.0.2 but I've not updated it for some time as I'm not
> professionally involved with Solaris at the moment.
Well, if you want to be *that* in depth, you could always get a hold of
Suns "explorer" script. It'll give you everything from a package listing
to the colour of the knickers of the last girlfriend of the admin that
installed the machine.
Kate
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