Hi
How can I know the hardware info eg: type of memory No need to turn off the machine
Thank you
Look in the /proc directory, use the cat command and read the files in there, cpuinfo, memory etc ;)
2009/1/14 ann kok annkok2001@yahoo.com
Hi
How can I know the hardware info eg: type of memory No need to turn off the machine
Thank you
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Hi
How can I know the hardware info eg: type of memory No need to turn off the machine
Thank you
Look in /proc or use a tool that sumarize it nicely (sosreport or others)... And look at the quickspecs documentation of your server. Even better, use your vendor utilities (if provided). By example, if it is an HP server, use hpdiags to get very detailed info.
JD
Rainer Duffner wrote:
ann kok schrieb:
Hi
How can I know the hardware info eg: type of memory No need to turn off the machine
yum install dmidecode
And if you need it over a lot of machines, look at ocsinventory-ng which will send it to a server and database it for you.
Hi
Also have a look in /proc directory another greate way then just dmidecode if also lspci to view all your pci devices.
Per
On 1/14/09 12:59 PM, "ann kok" annkok2001@yahoo.com wrote:
Hi
How can I know the hardware info eg: type of memory No need to turn off the machine
Thank you
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