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Join Date: Oct 2002
Location: Amsterdam, The Netherlands
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![]() Hello unix nerds, do you know the unix command to display hardware info such as memory and cpu ?
Thanks a lot ! Nils ps. do not feel offended about the "nerds" part... I am one myself :-) |
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Which flavor of unix?
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its freebsd
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dmesg will give you the detected hardware config from the last start-up.
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Thanks !!
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Nice to see you posting on GFY finally!
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log. Within the top few lines are the CPU and installed memory. This most likely what you are looking for since it also tells all the driver devices loaded with the kernel. It's going to be 2-4 pages so pipe it through the more or use the scroll lock to back page. ' dmesg | more ' but if you need some realtime monitoring... The ' systat -vmstat ' command will give you the memory manager stats in real time. The ' top ' command at the top of the console will give you CPU utilization in loads and the overview report of memory allocation and at the bottom running processess. The FreeBSD email discussion groups are archived at docs.freebsd.org , they have a search message base option there so that you don't gunk up GFY with distrobution specific questions in the future. If you can't find your answers there then feel free to hit me up. |
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