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Old 02-11-2005
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Question How to find RAM size in my Solaris 8

Hello there,
I have a very basic question. It is so simple to find out all the information about system in windows environment. But I do not see any easy way to find it out in my Unix (Solaris 8) box.

All I want to find out how much RAM I have in my solaris 8 box.

Is there any command?

Thanks for any suggestion.

Abid Malik
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Also, i think this question was asked so many times, try searching the forum..
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There are lots of ways. Try:
prtconf
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/usr/platform/`uname -i`/sbin/prtdiag
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I got it now.
Thanks Perderabo & sssow !
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