08-14-2008
lscfg -vps|grep -i size
this will show you the RAM size and no of RAM inserted
lsdev|grep pci
this gives you the no of PCI slots where you insert the RAM
so just take the count no of PCI slots minus no of RAM inserted gives you no of available free slot
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transmission-remote-cli
transmission-remote-cli(1) transmission-remote-cli transmission-remote-cli(1)
NAME
transmission-remote-cli - a console client for the Transmission BitTorrent client
SYNOPSIS
transmission-remote-cli [options] [filename-or-URL]
DESCRIPTION
transmission-remote-cli is a curses interface for the daemon of the BitTorrent client Transmission.
OPTIONS
--version
Show version number and exit
-h --help
Show usage information and a list of options
-c CONNECTION --connect=CONNECTION
Point to the server. CONNECTION must match the following pattern:
[username:password@]host[:port][path]
Default: localhost:9091
-s --ssl
Use SSL to connect to the server.
Default: don't use SSL
--create-config
Create configuration file with default values.
NOTE: A config file won't be created unless you provide this option at least once. After that, it is rewritten whenever transmis-
sion-remote-cli exits.
-f CONFIGFILE --config=CONFIGFILE
Set path to configuration file.
Default: ~/.config/transmission-remote-cli/settings.cfg
-n --netrc
Get authentication info from ~/.netrc.
-- OPTIONS
Use the known server connection to pass OPTIONS on to transmission-remote.
FILES
transmission-remote-cli overwrites the configuration file on exit. Keep that in mind if you edit it manually.
SEE ALSO
transmission-create(1), transmission-daemon(1), transmission-edit(1), transmission-gtk(1), transmission-qt(1), transmission-remote(1),
transmission-show(1).
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