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- From: th9708@meibm8.cen.uiuc.edu (Todd Lee Henderson)
- Subject: Re: Is there a command to tell you the amount of sys. mem.?
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- Organization: University of Illinois at Urbana
- Date: Thu, 17 Dec 1992 16:24:36 GMT
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- jwag@moose.asd.sgi.com (Chris Wagner) writes:
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- >In article <BzDG1F.168@news.cso.uiuc.edu>, th9708@meibm8.cen.uiuc.edu (Todd Lee Henderson) writes:
- >|> Just what the title says. I'm working on an SGI machine where the original
- >|> operator, installer, etc. is long gone. I would like to find out how much
- >|> system memory is in the machine, is there a command for this? I'm sure it
- >|> is in the docs, but they are somewhat scattered also.
- >|>
- >|> Thanks,
- >|>
- >|> Todd
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- >hinv(1) will tell you lots about your current hardware configuration
- >--
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- Thanks to everyone who responded by email and the notes.
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- Todd
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- >----
- >Chris Wagner (jwag@sgi.com)
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