Dear Managers, I received 13 responses to my post. My sincere thanks to: Tim Yocum <tim@playboy.com> John Martinez <john@mtbiker.net> McCaffity, Ray <ray.mccaffity@wcg.com> Bertrand_Hutin@notes.amdahl.com <Bertrand_Hutin@notes.amdahl.com> Hindley Nick <nick.hindley@lbhf.gov.uk> Rick Waegner <RWaegner@questia.com> Mark McManus <mmcmanus@Houston.GeoQuest.SLB.COM> Jon Andrews <jon.andrews@dev.tradingscreen.com> Lars Hecking <lhecking@nmrc.ie> Larye Parkins <LParkins@niaid.nih.gov> Matthew Stier <Matthew.Stier@fnc.fujitsu.com> Herpers, Joseph <joeh@stsolutions.com> David Foster <foster@dim.ucsd.edu> The commands suggested are following :- psrinfo -v, top, dmesg, format, /usr/platform/sun4u/sbin/prtdiag prtconf -pv, prtvtoc, devinfo, sysinfo, ifconfig -a cfgadm -al, afbconfig Bertrand Hutin suggested Sun explorer. Rick Waegner suggested docs.sun.com for Sun monitor resolution. Mark McManus suggested memconf (http://netnow.micron.net/~tschmidt/unix.html) speed=`ndd -get /dev/$base_net link_speed` (hme) mode=`ndd -get /dev/$base_net link_mode` (hme) /usr/sbin/afbconfig -dev /dev/fbs/<afb0> -prconf prtvtoc -s /dev/dsk/${disk}s2 Larye Parkins suggested /usr/sbin/fbconfig -list to get list of frame buffer devices and then /usr/sbin/fbconfig -dev /dev/fbs/YYY -prconf where YYY is one of the above frame buffer devices to get monitor resolution, etc. Herpers, Joseph suggested a combination of prtdiag and Sun VTS David Foster suggested http://www.magnicomp.com/sysinfo/sysinfo.shtml for sysinfo freeware program and also sent three scripts which give info about SIMM/DIMM memory, resolution and other bits of system info for admins. My original post was:- Dear Managers, I have to inspect an Ultra-80 workstation. Please let me know what commands are available in Solaris 7 or 8, which can give information for the following components of the system: CPU and its freequency amount of RAM presence of 100MB/sec Ethernet interface Elite-3D m3 display adaptors - 2 Nos. Display resolution of Monitors 18GB internal disk 145GB external disk pac (36GB x 4) SCSI card (separate from the onboard card) Thanks in advance, PawanReceived on Thu Oct 25 17:11:33 2001
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