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Old 10-25-2006
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check memory and processors

HI ,
I have AIX 5.2 ? I believe.
I am looking to see how many processors I have and what the Memory is in this box? I know there is a command to run but I am really rusty at this
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you should use the nmon command
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The "nmon" command did not work but I was able to run these 2 commands and ge the info I needed. "prtconf |pg" and "lsconf |pg" they all stats including MEM and PROC and Hardrives

these work in AIX 5.3

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