The command is prtconf.

2009/1/2, Andreas Höschler <[email protected]>:
> Hi Peter,
>
>> Sorry for my silly question, do you really have 4GB of physical memory
>> available to the system? Even if you were running 32bit kernel each
>> process on Solaris would address at least 3 GB of memory.
>
> Yes! The box came with 2GB. I added additional 2GB. Is there a Solaris
> command that shows me the installed and recognized RAM? I tried
> prtdiag, but this does not seem to work on AMD machines!?
>
> -bash-3.00# prtdiag
> prtdiag: failed to open SMBIOS: System does not export an SMBIOS table
>
> I am just about to retry it on a X2200 (4 cores, 8 GB), but I remember
> that I have already seen this performance difficulties on this machine
> too.
>
> Thanks,
>
>    Andreas
>
>
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