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Obtaining System Information 1

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Michael42

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Hello,

On a Redhat ES 3 system I'd like to know is if there is a command(s) that will tell me the following:

# of CPUs
Speed of CPUs
Amount of memory
Size of hard disk

Ideally I'd like to be able to output to a text file.


Thanks,

Michael42
 
The number of CPUs and their speeds will be in /proc/cpu.

Memory information can be found in /proc/meminfo

Hard-disk information can be fetched from the command "fdisk -l" (that's "dash ell" as in "list").




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