08-18-2005
HP-UX 11.23 has a new command called /usr/contrib/bin/machinfo. This will give you CPU, MEMORY and serial info.
For disk info, use ioscan -fnkC disk command then diskinfo command will give you info about each disk.
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LEARN ABOUT CENTOS
cd-info
CD-INFO(1) User Commands CD-INFO(1)
NAME
cd-info - shows Information about a CD or CD-image
SYNOPSIS
cd-info [OPTION...]
DESCRIPTION
-a, --access-mode=STRING
Set CD access method
-d, --debug=INT
Set debugging to LEVEL
-T, --no-tracks
Don't show track information
-A, --no-analyze
Don't show filesystem analysis
--no-cddb
Don't look up audio CDDB information or print it
-P, --cddb-port=INT
CDDB port number to use (default 8880)
-H, --cddb-http
Lookup CDDB via HTTP proxy (default no proxy)
--cddb-server=STRING
CDDB server to contact for information (default: freedb.freedb.org)
--cddb-cache=STRING
Location of CDDB cache directory (default ~/.cddbclient)
--cddb-email=STRING
Email address to give CDDB server (default me@home)
--no-cddb-cache
Disable caching of CDDB entries locally (default caches)
--cddb-timeout=INT
CDDB timeout value in seconds (default 10 seconds)
--no-device-info
Don't show device info, just CD info
--no-disc-mode
Don't show disc-mode info
--dvd Attempt to give DVD information if a DVD is found.
-v, --no-vcd
Don't look up Video CD information - for this build, this is always set
-I, --no-ioctl
Don't show ioctl() information
-b, --bin-file[=FILE]
set "bin" CD-ROM disk image file as source
-c, --cue-file[=FILE]
set "cue" CD-ROM disk image file as source
-N, --nrg-file[=FILE]
set Nero CD-ROM disk image file as source
-t, --toc-file[=FILE]
set cdrdao CD-ROM disk image file as source
-i, --input[=FILE]
set source and determine if "bin" image or device
--iso9660
print directory contents of any ISO-9660 filesystems
-C, --cdrom-device[=DEVICE]
set CD-ROM device as source
-l, --list-drives
Give a list of CD-drives
--no-header
Don't display header and copyright (for regression testing)
--no-joliet
Don't use Joliet extensions
--no-rock-ridge
Don't use Rock-Ridge-extension information
--no-xa
Don't use XA-extension information
-q, --quiet
Don't produce warning output
-V, --version
display version and copyright information and exit
Help options:
-?, --help
Show this help message
--usage
Display brief usage message
AUTHOR
Rocky Bernstein rocky@gnu.org, based on the cdinfo program by Gerd Knorr <kraxel@bytesex.org> and Heiko Eissfeldt <heiko@hexco.de>
COPYRIGHT
Copyright (C) 2003-2005, 2007-2008, 2011-2013 R. Bernstein
This is free software; see the source for copying conditions. There is NO warranty; not even for MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICU-
LAR PURPOSE. Have driver: GNU/Linux ioctl and MMC driver Have driver: cdrdao (TOC) disk image driver Have driver: bin/cuesheet disk image
driver Have driver: Nero NRG disk image driver Default CD-ROM device: /dev/sr0
SEE ALSO
cd-drive(1) for CD-ROM characteristics; iso-info(1) for information about an ISO-9660 image.
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