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Old 05-15-2006
hardware specification ( very Urgent please )

I wana know my box hardware specification ( Like RAM , processor speed .... Etc ) and used version of Solaris i mean (SPARC, 32-bit) or (x86, 32-bit) or(SPARC, 64-bit) or what ??
very Urgent please

Last edited by KSA; 05-15-2006 at 03:43 AM..
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Old 05-15-2006
the "standard" unix command 'uname -a' should tell you the version and machine type.

in solaris 9 and 10 you could use /usr/sbin/prtdiag
in older versions try
/usr/platform/`uname -i`/sbin/prtdiag

gP
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Old 05-15-2006
Thanks a lot

The result of this command " uname -a" was contain " sparc" word but did not tell me if (SPARC, 64-bit) or (SPARC, 32-bit) , really I am so sorry because I am beginner in Unix even I do not what is the difference between (SPARC, 64-bit) or (SPARC, 32-bit) Smilie Smilie ??

And result of this command " /usr/sbin/prtdiag " was :
==================================== CPUs ====================================
E$ CPU CPU Temperature
CPU Freq Size Implementation Mask Die Amb. Location
--- -------- ---------- ------------------- ----- ---- ---- --------
0 650 MHz 512KB SUNW,UltraSPARC-IIe 3.3 30C 30C +-board/cpu0




And in the last thing :



============================ Memory Configuration ============================
Segment Table:
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
Base Address Size Interleave Factor Contains
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
0x0 512MB 1 chassis/system-board

=============================== usb Devices ===============================


What dose that mean ? dose it mean I have 512 MB RAM ?!!!
And what dose SUNW,UltraSPARC-IIe mean ?

Really thanks a lot for your great help ....

Last edited by KSA; 05-15-2006 at 08:44 AM..
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Old 05-15-2006
Quote:
And what dose SUNW,UltraSPARC-IIe mean ?
that means that you have a UltraSPARC-IIe processor, original from sun Smilie

seems you are sitting in front of a blade150 or a tabpole laptop, think no other machine has a 650MHz with IIe... that "e" means, that your CPU has 16 KB data and 16 KB instruction on-chip Secondary: 512 on-chip CPU cache and is designed for single cpu mashines only... sun has 64bit CPU for nearly 10 years now , that SPARC IIe CPU is a 64bit CPU..
to see, if your solaris is running in a 64bit mode type "isainfo -kv"

Quote:
What dose that mean ? dose it mean I have 512 MB RAM ?!!!
yes, it says that you have one 512MB Dimm inside....

regards
pressy
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Old 05-15-2006
try prtconf|grep Mem to get the total memory
psrinfo -v to see CPU specs
isainfo -kv to get 64bit or 32
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Old 05-16-2006
really Thannnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnks a lot for all of you Smilie Smilie Smilie Smilie Smilie Smilie , every thing is Ok now .
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