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RAM, Hard Disk
Hi,
I work in a production support environment. All our PROD machines SPARC machines and Solaris O/S. I want to know how to find out what the hard disk size, RAM size etc. of our PROD machines. Please let me know if there is any way to find out this (other than from system administrator). Thank you |
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You can check the boot up log file. i dont know where to locate it on solaris but in DEC it is located in /var/adm/messages
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