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Operating Systems Solaris Summary Explorer Output Post 302195499 by vikashtulsiyan on Thursday 15th of May 2008 08:08:57 AM
Old 05-15-2008
SUN can view your explorer output with there parsing tools. you have to do it by going to the output directory and reading the output of each command.
It is not as bad as it sounds. All system configuration information will under {Explorer_Output}/sysconfig directory while all disks related information will be in {Explorer_Output}/disks directory
 

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