09-12-2001
Unix Equivalent of Windows NT Diagnostic (Winmsd) report
Hi Guys,
Is there a way I can generate a Diagnostic Report for Unix app server/database server (for sun solaris and aix) similar to the system diagnostic report in Windows NT(winmsd).
Basically I am looking for the following details below in a single comprehensive report. If there is no default diagnostic tool, is it possible to gather all these details, if yes then what are the individual commands.
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OS Version Report
System Report
Drives Report
Memory Report
Services Report
Drivers Report
IRQ and Port Report
System Environment Variables
Network Report
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Thanks for the help.
Neer
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module::versions::report
Module::Versions::Report(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation Module::Versions::Report(3pm)
NAME
Module::Versions::Report -- report versions of all modules in memory
SYNOPSIS
use Module::Versions::Report;
...and any code you want...
This will run all your code normally, but then as the Perl interpreter is about to exit, it will print something like:
Perl v5.6.1 under MSWin32.
Modules in memory:
attributes;
AutoLoader v5.58;
Carp;
Config;
DynaLoader v1.04;
Exporter v5.562;
Module::Versions::Report v1.01;
HTML::Entities v1.22;
HTML::HeadParser v2.15;
HTML::Parser v3.25;
[... and whatever other modules were loaded that session...]
Consider its use from the command line:
% perl -MModule::Versions::Report -MLWP -e 1
Perl v5.6.1 under MSWin32.
Modules in memory:
attributes;
AutoLoader v5.58;
[...]
DESCRIPTION
I often get email from someone reporting a bug in a module I've written. I email back, asking what version of the module it is, what
version of Perl on what OS, and sometimes what version of some relevent third library (like XML::Parser). They reply, saying "Perl 5". I
say "I need the exact version, as reported by "perl -v"". They tell me. And I say "I, uh, also asked about the version of my module and
XML::Parser [or whatever]". They say "Oh yeah. It's 2.27". "Is that my module or XML::Parser?" "XML::Parser." "OK, and what about my
module's version?" "Ohyeah. That's 3.11." By this time, days have passed, and what should have been a simple operation -- reporting the
version of Perl and relevent modules, has been needlessly complicated.
This module is for simplifying that task. If you add "use Module::Versions::Report;" to a program (especially handy if your program is one
that demonstrates a bug in some module), then when the program has finished running, you well get a report detailing the all modules in
memory, and noting the version of each (for modules that defined a $VERSION, at least).
USING
Importing
If this package is imported then END block is set, and report printed to stdout on a program exit, so use "use Module::Versions::Report;"
if you need a report on exit or "use Module::Versions::Report ();" otherwise and call report or print_report functions yourself.
report and print_report functions
The first one returns preformatted report as a string, the latter outputs a report to stdout.
COPYRIGHT AND DISCLAIMER
Copyright 2001-2003 Sean M. Burke. This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl
itself.
This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but without any warranty; without even the implied warranty of
merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose.
MAINTAINER
Ruslan U. Zakirov <ruz@bestpractical.com>
AUTHOR
Sean M. Burke, <sburke@cpan.org>
perl v5.10.0 2008-10-21 Module::Versions::Report(3pm)