09-26-2008
so far I am thinking I need to run these commands....
id
ifconfig
hostname
uptime
networksetup -listallnetworkservices
diskutil list
softwareupdate -l
But I want to output them all on screen at once, do i need to pipe? them? also is there any way of either condensing the ifconfig output to just show device and ip or is there another command?
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hostaddr
HOSTADDR(1) General Commands Manual HOSTADDR(1)
NAME
hostaddr - show ethernet address, IP address or hostname
SYNOPSIS
hostaddr [-eia] [-E eth-device] [-I ip-device]
DESCRIPTION
Without any of the -eia options, hostaddr shows the ethernet address, IP address and hostname of the local host on one line in the given
order. With options only the wanted fields are shown, still in the same order, not in option order.
OPTIONS
-e Show the ethernet address.
-i Show the IP address. This will not work if no IP address has been found by RARP or by setting it with ifconfig(8).
-a Show the fully qualified hostname. The IP address is shown again if it can't be translated to a host name. (This usually indicates
that the DNS reverse address translation tables are incomplete.)
SEE ALSO
ifconfig(8), rarpd(8), nonamed(8), set_net_default(8), boot(8).
DIAGNOSTICS
"Timeout"
Hostaddr timed out trying to get the IP address. This means that the network connection is out of order or that the setup of the machine
is bad.
AUTHOR
Kees J. Bot (kjb@cs.vu.nl)
HOSTADDR(1)