11-29-2007
thy this command
Quote:
Originally Posted by
biker007fr
Hi,
try using the command uname -a to list information
I'm writing a script to display a lot of information which describe a server (OS distrib, release, Hardware platform, CPU, HD, S/N...).
For Linux side it is ok as you have almost all the information in /proc/cpuinfo, /proc/meminfo... and you can use dmidecode but for HP-UX I didn't find such files and command.
Could you please help me?
Best regards
biker007fr
[QUOTE=biker007fr;302147978]Hi,
try using the command uname -a to list information
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FusionInventory::Agent::Tools::Linux(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation FusionInventory::Agent::Tools::Linux(3pm)
NAME
FusionInventory::Agent::Tools::Linux - Linux generic functions
DESCRIPTION
This module provides some generic functions for Linux.
FUNCTIONS
getDevicesFromUdev(%params)
Returns a list of devices, by parsing udev database.
Availables parameters:
logger a logger object
getDevicesFromHal(%params)
Returns a list of devices, by parsing lshal output.
Availables parameters:
logger a logger object
command the exact command to use (default: /usr/sbin/lshal)
file the file to use, as an alternative to the command
getDevicesFromProc(%params)
Returns a list of devices, by parsing /proc filesystem.
Availables parameters:
logger a logger object
getCPUsFromProc(%params)
Returns a list of cpus, by parsing /proc/cpuinfo file
Availables parameters:
logger a logger object
file the file to use (default: /proc/cpuinfo)
getInfoFromSmartctl(%params)
Returns some information about a drive, using smartctl.
Availables parameters:
logger a logger object
device the device to use
file the file to use
getInterfacesFromIfconfig(%params)
Returns the list of interfaces, by parsing ifconfig command output.
Availables parameters:
logger a logger object
command the command to use (default: /sbin/ifconfig -a)
file the file to use
getInterfacesFromIp(%params)
Returns the list of interfaces, by parsing ip command output.
Availables parameters:
logger a logger object
command the command to use (default: /sbin/ip addr show)
file the file to use
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