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how to find out unix server details

I like to find out Server Drive/Storage Specifications like Drive Size?
Storage Type: Local or SAN ?
Number of Processors:
Processor Speed:
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please someone help me out how I can get from command line?

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I helps a bit to tell people what operating system you are using.
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Thanks a lot!
This my OS details;

OS & platform-SunOS-sparc
OS version 5.10
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Hey,

for Solaris try this:
Storage Drive: format or iostat -Ein
Processors: psrinfo
Memory: prtconf, sysdef

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the "prtdiag" output shows a lot of information

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