[Sunhelp] how do I determine memory configuration
John Kennedy
jkennedy at orent.com
Mon Apr 24 10:37:02 CDT 2000
Where is the memconf command???
On Mon, 24 Apr 2000, you supposedly said:
> There is a utility called memconf I found a while ago which produces the
> following output:
>
> # ./memconf
> hostname: hostname
> Sun 16-slot Sun Enterprise E6500
> Intrlv. Intrlv.
> Brd Bank MB DIMMs Status Condition Speed Factor With
> --- ----- ---- ----- ------- ---------- ----- ------- -------
> 0 0 1024 8x128 Active OK 60ns 8-way A
> 0 1 1024 8x128 Active OK 60ns 8-way A
> 2 0 1024 8x128 Active OK 60ns 8-way A
> 2 1 1024 8x128 Active OK 60ns 8-way A
> 4 0 1024 8x128 Active OK 60ns 8-way A
> 4 1 1024 8x128 Active OK 60ns 8-way A
> 6 0 1024 8x128 Active OK 60ns 8-way A
> 6 1 1024 8x128 Active OK 60ns 2-way B
> 8 0 1024 8x128 Active OK 60ns 8-way A
> 8 1 1024 8x128 Active OK 60ns 2-way B
> Bank 0 uses sockets J3100-J3800, Bank 1 uses sockets J3101-J3801
> total memory = 10240MB
>
>
> Walter
>
>
>
> Eddie Watkins wrote:
> >
> > Hi
> >
> > Can anyone tell me of a o/s command that will show me what the memory
> > configuration is.
> >
> > e.g. I have an E3000 with 768MB of RAM, how do I find out how that is made
> > up, i.e. 3x256mb or (2x256mb and 2x128mb) without opening up the server.
> >
> > Thanks
> >
> > Eddie Watkins
> >
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