Nov 7, 2001 #1 RajD Technical User Joined Aug 23, 2001 Messages 53 Location US Hi friends, I am totally new to solaris, so some basic queries. 1) How do I check the current version of solaris on my machine? 2) How do I check the available physical memory on my m/c? Thanks RajD
Hi friends, I am totally new to solaris, so some basic queries. 1) How do I check the current version of solaris on my machine? 2) How do I check the available physical memory on my m/c? Thanks RajD
Nov 7, 2001 1 #2 NetBeast MIS Joined Oct 18, 2001 Messages 3 Location US Try using uname -a There are other specific parameters for memory and all. Do a man uname and chechk your options. Upvote 0 Downvote
Try using uname -a There are other specific parameters for memory and all. Do a man uname and chechk your options.
Nov 7, 2001 1 #3 grega Programmer Joined Feb 2, 2000 Messages 932 Location GB You can check memory using prtconf|head -4. Greg. Upvote 0 Downvote
Nov 7, 2001 Thread starter #4 RajD Technical User Joined Aug 23, 2001 Messages 53 Location US Hi NetBeast When I checked # uname -a I got "SunOS sunProd8 5.6 Generic_105181-17 sun4u sparc SUNW,Ultra-4 " and when I did # uname -X I got System = SunOS Node = sunProd8 Release = 5.6 KernelID = Generic_105181-17 Machine = sun4u BusType = <unknown> Serial = <unknown> Users = <unknown> OEM# = 0 Origin# = 1 NumCPU = 4 So which of these specify my solaris version? I am confussed. RajD Upvote 0 Downvote
Hi NetBeast When I checked # uname -a I got "SunOS sunProd8 5.6 Generic_105181-17 sun4u sparc SUNW,Ultra-4 " and when I did # uname -X I got System = SunOS Node = sunProd8 Release = 5.6 KernelID = Generic_105181-17 Machine = sun4u BusType = <unknown> Serial = <unknown> Users = <unknown> OEM# = 0 Origin# = 1 NumCPU = 4 So which of these specify my solaris version? I am confussed. RajD
Nov 7, 2001 1 #5 jad Programmer Joined Apr 7, 1999 Messages 1,195 Location GB Release: 5.6 is your version ... Solaris 2.6 is the answer SunOS 4 came before 'Solaris', but was a lot like Solaris, so when 'Solaris' cam out it was version 2 ... (don't ask me) but really it is SunOS 5 ... so SunOS 5.6 is Solaris 2.6 when you get to SunOS 5.7 and SunOS 5.8 it gets harder as for available memory ... Solaris uses all physical memory available to it ... 'swap -s' shows how much available memory is available, but you can't tell how much of this is virtual and how much is physical. Upvote 0 Downvote
Release: 5.6 is your version ... Solaris 2.6 is the answer SunOS 4 came before 'Solaris', but was a lot like Solaris, so when 'Solaris' cam out it was version 2 ... (don't ask me) but really it is SunOS 5 ... so SunOS 5.6 is Solaris 2.6 when you get to SunOS 5.7 and SunOS 5.8 it gets harder as for available memory ... Solaris uses all physical memory available to it ... 'swap -s' shows how much available memory is available, but you can't tell how much of this is virtual and how much is physical.
Nov 7, 2001 #6 NetBeast MIS Joined Oct 18, 2001 Messages 3 Location US uname -r gives the exact release! Upvote 0 Downvote
Nov 11, 2001 #7 jugger Technical User Joined Jul 13, 2000 Messages 3 Location SA For the memory Checking you can use prtconf | grep Memory (M) Capital. Upvote 0 Downvote
Nov 13, 2001 #8 jvillar Technical User Joined Nov 13, 2001 Messages 3 Location US To check your memory type the command: # prtconf | grep Mem and to check your version: # echo "Solaris 'uname -r' " or # uname -r Upvote 0 Downvote
To check your memory type the command: # prtconf | grep Mem and to check your version: # echo "Solaris 'uname -r' " or # uname -r