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basic server info

I'm so new to sys admin work that my ears haven't dried yet.

Here's my question:

what scripts are available to gather pkginfo, prtdiag, and volume info?

I need to gather this type of info from 18 servers of various types:
oracle db servers, license servers, nis masters and slaves, etc.

All of the hardware is Sun equipment: Sparc 5's, SunBlade 100's, SunFire V100's, Sparc 10's, a E220R, and a few other I forget.


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You can try BigAdmin for scripts but you would be better off creating your own as it will give you a better understanding of what is going on, how things work, and improve your skills.
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1. for a step in the right direction you could download sysinfo from

http://www.magnicomp.com/cgi-bin/mcdownload.cgi

2. learn to script then u get exactly what you need
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