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Operating Systems Solaris Finding out the memory size via the iLOM Post 302259882 by Chains on Wednesday 19th of November 2008 06:45:18 AM
Old 11-19-2008
Java Finding out the memory size via the iLOM

I would like to know if it is possible to find out how much memory is in a machine from the iLOM prompt on an x86 box? I have retrieved the MAC address details from the iLOM promt before using show /SYS/MB/NETx and wondering if I can do the same for the Memory although I can't seem to find anything that looks like a memory description in the directories under the iLOM. Any help would be appreciated.

Thanks

Chains
 

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SMLISTSH(1)							  ICI executables						       SMLISTSH(1)

NAME
smlistsh - shared-memory linked list test shell SYNOPSIS
smlistsh partition_size DESCRIPTION
smlistsh attaches to a region of system memory (allocating it if necessary, and placing it under PSM management as necessary) and offers the user an interactive "shell" for testing various shared-memory linked list management functions. smlistsh prints a prompt string (": ") to stdout, accepts a command from stdin, executes the command (possibly printing a diagnostic message), then prints another prompt string and so on. The following commands are supported: h The help command. Causes smlistsh to print a summary of available commands. Same effect as the ? command. ? Another help command. Causes smlistsh to print a summary of available commands. Same effect as the h command. k The key command. Computes and prints an unused shared-memory key, for possible use in attaching to a shared-memory region. + key_value size The attach command. Attaches smlistsh to a region of shared memory. key_value identifies an existing shared-memory region, in the event that you want to attach to an existing shared-memory region (possibly created by another smlistsh process running on the same computer). To create and attach to a new shared-memory region that other processes can attach to, use a key_value as returned by the key command and supply the size of the new region. If you want to create and attach to a new shared-memory region that is for strictly private use, use -1 as key and supply the size of the new region. - The detach command. Detaches smlistsh from the region of shared memory it is currently using, but does not free any memory. n The new command. Creates a new shared-memory list to operate on, within the currently attached shared-memory region. Prints the address of the list. s list_address The share command. Selects an existing shared-memory list to operate on, within the currently attached shared-memory region. a element_value The append command. Appends a new list element, containing element_value, to the list on which smlistsh is currently operating. p element_value The prepend command. Prepends a new list element, containing element_value, to the list on which smlistsh is currently operating. w The walk command. Prints the addresses and contents of all elements of the list on which smlistsh is currently operating. f element_value The find command. Finds the list element that contains element_value, within the list on which smlistsh is currently operating, and prints the address of that list element. d element_address The delete command. Deletes the list element located at element_address. r The report command. Prints a partition usage report, as per psm_report(3). q The quit command. Detaches smlistsh from the region of shared memory it is currently using (without freeing any memory) and terminates smlistsh. EXIT STATUS
0 smlistsh has terminated. FILES
No configuration files are needed. ENVIRONMENT
No environment variables apply. DIAGNOSTICS
No diagnostics apply. BUGS
Report bugs to <ion-bugs@korgano.eecs.ohiou.edu> SEE ALSO
smlist(3) perl v5.14.2 2012-05-25 SMLISTSH(1)
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