How to use solaris system information commands, Before you begin, What to do – Sun Microsystems Sun Fire V490 User Manual
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Monitoring the System
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If you want to change RSC configuration, run the configuration script again as
shown in Step 1 of this procedure.
For information about RSC configuration, user accounts, and alerts, see:
■
Sun Remote System Controller (RSC) User’s Guide
This document is included on the Sun Fire V490 Documentation CD.
How to Use Solaris System Information
Commands
This section explains how to run Solaris system information commands on a Sun
Fire V490 server. To find out what these commands tell you, see “Solaris System
Information Commands” on page 93, or see the appropriate man pages.
Before You Begin
The operating system must be up and running.
What to Do
1. Decide what kind of system information you want to display.
For more information, see “Solaris System Information Commands” on page 93.
2. Type the appropriate command at a console prompt. See
.
TABLE 11-1
Using Solaris Information Display Commands
Command
What It Displays
What to Type
Notes
prtconf
System configuration
information
/usr/sbin/prtconf
—
prtdiag
Diagnostic and configuration
information
/usr/platform/sun4u/sb
in/prtdiag
Use the -v option for
additional detail.