I got all the answers from the documents.One little confusion regarding the command df -h.when i run this command on my solaris system it gave me filesystem,size used ,avail etc .There are so many filesystem like /backup,/dev,/oracle ,/.SUNWnativ/libetc.So my confusion is that how i count the total disk size?should i add all the filesystem s space ..please advice.Thanks
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From df -h you get info about all the file system which are mounted and there space utilization, which include lot of virtual file system which do not occupy disk space as they are into memory. So if your requirement is to find the disk size then best option is executing #format <disk> and the 2nd slice of disk represent the whole disk, there you can get your actual disk size.
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# lscfg -vp|grep -c -E 'proc.*Processor'
8
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# lscfg -vpl sysplanar0 | grep -i way
8 WAY PROC CUOD :
8 WAY PROC CUOD :
8 WAY PROC CUOD :
8 WAY PROC CUOD :
8 WAY PROC CUOD :
8 WAY PROC CUOD :
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