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SUN Solaris The Solaris Operating System, usually known simply as Solaris, is a free Unix-based operating system introduced by Sun Microsystems .

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comparing 2 Solaris servers

hello

has anyone built a script that compares 2 Solaris servers? CPU, memory, swap, memory variables in /etc/system, Solaris version

Could you please advise on how to make such a comparaison?

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the sun explorer gathers all data about a solaris machine. the data can be easiely compared with diff or other tools...
you can download the explorer at sunsolve.sun.com.

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good point!

ok. I was able to see:

1] Nbre of CPU and Solaris version under sysconfig/uname-X.out
2] Memory size under sysconfig/prtconf-v.out

I still need to know also where to get the info on swap size (usually from top) and NIC card (output of kstat). Any idea?

thanks!
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this is also in the explorer output... for swap you can use ./sysconfig/vmstat_3_3.out and a kstat output is under ./netinfo/kstat-p.out
the explorer script can be adjustet to collect special data just for your needs...

p.s. and under ./disks/ is the output of swap-l.out and swap-s.out
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hello again,

might be off-topic but I always got confused when calculating free swap size...

Can it be done from swap -s??

total: 329728k bytes allocated + 480792k reserved = 810520k used, 46405544k available

total=used+available?? i.e. 45G??

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