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Old 03-02-2007
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How do I get basic server specs from terminal?

Hi there.

Anyone know how to get CPU speed, RAM size etc (basic specs) from a SUN server running solaris, from the unix terminal?

I'm sure there must be a command for this but ... I haven't been able to find it so far..

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Hey,

there psrinfo fpr the cpu, prtconf for memory and bus,
sysdev for devices.

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I would also add "showrev" as a useful command.
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prtdiag

That cmd is useful too.
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thanks, prtdiag in particular is really handy.
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Try something like this too.

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