09-30-2011
If you mean some software with a some backend database to store system configuration , I think I have no proper answer to give.
Otherwise issue the below commands that may aid you in documenting your systems configuration and store them in some sort of spreadsheets like MS Excel for documenting purpose .
General
prtconf - list system configuration
lscfg [-v] - devices (-v = verbose for microcode levels, etc)
lscfg -v - devices verbose (microcode level, firmware, etc)
lsdev -Cc adapter - adapter cards
lsdev -Cc disk - disks
lsdev -Cc processor - CPU's
lsattr -El sys0 - serial number, model number, memory
AIX
oslevel- AIX OS level
instfix -i |grep ML - AIX maintenance level
lslpp -l - installed SW and levels
Disk and volumes
lsvg -o - active volume groups
lsvg -p vgname - disk drives in VG
lsvg -l vgname - LV's in VG
lslv lvname - LV detail
lslv -l lvname - LV disk location
lspv - disks
lspv -l hdisk# - LV's residing on a disk where # is the number of the disk
Network
lsdev -Cc if -List network interfaces
netstat -rn -List network gateways
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LEARN ABOUT OSF1
volreattach
volreattach(8) System Manager's Manual volreattach(8)
NAME
volreattach - Reattaches disk drives that have once again become accessible
SYNOPSIS
/usr/sbin/volreattach [-rb] [accessname...]
/usr/sbin/volreattach -c accessname
OPTIONS
The volreattach utility has the following options: Calls the volrecover utility to attempt to recover stale plexes of any volumes on the
failed disk. Performs the reattach operation in the background. Checks whether a reattach is possible. No operation is performed, but the
name of the disk group and disk media name at which the disk can be reattached is displayed.
DESCRIPTION
The volreattach utility attempts to reattach disks using the same disk group and media names they had before detachment.
This operation may be necessary if a disk has a transient failure, or if some disk drivers are unloaded or unloadable when the Logical
Storage Manager is started, causing disks to enter the failed state.
If the problem is fixed, the volreattach command can be used to reattach the disks without plexes being flagged as stale, as long as the
reattach happens before any volumes on the disk are started.
The volreattach command is called from the voldiskadm menus as part of disk recovery.
The volreattach utility tries to find a disk with a disk group and disk ID matching that of the disk(s) being reattached. If the matching
disk is found, the reattach operation may still fail if the original cause (or some other cause) for the disk failure still exists.
EXIT CODES
A zero exit status is returned if it is possible to perform a reattach. Otherwise, non-zero is returned.
SEE ALSO
volintro(8), voldiskadm(8), volrecover(8)
volreattach(8)