similar to
>> what's in the Linux /proc/meminfo file? B If anyone could help me with
that
>> I would really appreciate it.
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On Thu, Apr 30, 2009 at 09:34:09AM -0700, socknoggle wrote:
> Thanks for all responses so far!
How many more identical answers do you need?
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socknoggle wrote:
> Sorry,all. I didn't state what I needed very well. What I'm really
> looking for is hardware data related to memory, swap, cpu, pci and scsi
> devices. This would be similar to the data on Linux in /proc/meminfo,
> /proc/cpuinfo, lspci -v and /proc/scsi/scsi respectively.
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2009/4/30 socknoggle :
> Sorry,all. B I didn't state what I needed very well. B What I'm really
looking
> for is hardware data related to memory, swap, cpu, pci and scsi devices.
> This would be similar to the data on Linux in /proc/meminfo, /proc/cpuinfo,
> lspci -v and /proc/scsi/scsi respective
sponses so far!
socknoggle wrote:
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> How do I get a listing of the current state of memory and swap similar to
> what's in the Linux /proc/meminfo file? If anyone could help me with that
> I would really appreciate it.
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On Wednesday 29 April 2009 13:18:40 socknoggle wrote:
> How do I get a listing of the current state of memory and swap similar to
> what's in the Linux /proc/meminfo file? If anyone could help me with that
> I would really appreciate it.
The top(1) program will show you want you want. "top -s 1
On Wed, Apr 29, 2009 at 08:51:39PM +0200, Robert wrote:
> On Wed, 29 Apr 2009 10:18:40 -0700 (PDT)
> socknoggle wrote:
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> > How do I get a listing of the current state of memory and swap
> > similar to what's in the Linux /proc/meminfo file? If anyone could
> > help me with that I would really
lly appreciate it.
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On Wed, 29 Apr 2009 10:18:40 -0700 (PDT)
socknoggle wrote:
> How do I get a listing of the current state of memory and swap
> similar to what's in the Linux /proc/meminfo file? If anyone could
> help me with that I would really appreciate it.
What does it look like on Linux?
>From a system tha
How do I get a listing of the current state of memory and swap similar to
what's in the Linux /proc/meminfo file? If anyone could help me with that I
would really appreciate it.
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