How to obtain Hardware/Software information

Paul Apking papking-12iEnVOfRRN3dIFgGiF13tBPR1lH4CV8 at public.gmane.org
Wed Jul 12 15:25:36 UTC 2006


Is there anymore of a user friendly output from another command?

Regards,

Paul Apking

Network Administrator
The Equitable Trust Company
30 St. Clair St. West
Toronto, Ont.
M4V 3A1
Ph: 416-515-2299
Mobile: 416-624-6079



Alex Beamish wrote:
> How about
>
> [alex at fred alex]$ uname -a
> Linux fred.example.com <http://fred.example.com> 2.4.20-30.9 #1 Wed 
> Feb 4 20:44:26 EST 2004 i686 i686 i386 GNU/Linux
> [alex at fred alex]$ cat /proc/cpuinfo
> processor       : 0
> vendor_id       : GenuineIntel
> cpu family      : 6
> model           : 8
> model name      : Pentium III (Coppermine)
> stepping        : 6
> cpu MHz         : 1005.036
> cache size      : 256 KB
> fdiv_bug        : no
> hlt_bug         : no
> f00f_bug        : no
> coma_bug        : no
> fpu             : yes
> fpu_exception   : yes
> cpuid level     : 2
> wp              : yes
> flags           : fpu vme de pse tsc msr pae mce cx8 sep mtrr pge mca 
> cmov pat pse36 mmx fxsr sse
> bogomips        : 2005.40
>
> Does that do what you want?
>
> On 7/12/06, *Paul Apking* <papking-SHEVDZ1kpJ4gvB26Rb+75tBPR1lH4CV8 at public.gmane.org 
> <mailto:papking-SHEVDZ1kpJ4gvB26Rb+75tBPR1lH4CV8 at public.gmane.org>> wrote:
>
>     I'm trying to find the software that is installed, amount of
>     memory, pci
>     devices, usb devices, OS version, processor speed/type etc
>
>     Regards,
>
>     Paul Apking
>
>     Network Administrator
>     The Equitable Trust Company
>     30 St. Clair St. West
>     Toronto, Ont.
>     M4V 3A1
>     Ph: 416-515-2299
>     Mobile: 416-624-6079
>
>
>
>     Tom Watts wrote:
>     >
>     > Paul Apking wrote:
>     >> How do I obtain hardware/software information from the command line
>     >> on a Redhat Enterprise server?
>     >>
>     >
>     > Perhaps you could be a little more specific with what you are trying
>     > to find out as there are a number of commands for this type of
>     thing.
>     > In terms of software, rpm or yum might be the best way to check for
>     > installed/available packages.
>     >
>     > --
>     > Tom Watts
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> Alex Beamish
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