Re: Need Textmode Commands

From: Dragan Cvetkovic (me_at_privacy.net)
Date: 11/13/03


Date: Thu, 13 Nov 2003 09:59:47 -0500

faqir_suit@yahoo.com (Faqirullah) writes:

> Hello I need the following text mode command how much is possiable
> from you please give me many thanks.
>

Since you didn't specify OS, I'll work on mine.

> 1.Change to the /proc directory.

> 2.What CPU(s) is the system running on?

  /usr/sbin/psrinfo -v

> 3.How much RAM does it currently use?

> 4.How much swap space do you have?

  /usr/sbin/swap -s

> 5.What drivers are loaded?

  /usr/sbin/modinfo

> 6.How many hours has the system been running?
> 7.Change to /etc/rc.d and choose the directory appropriate for your
> run level.

  /etc/rc.d: No such file or directory.

[snipped the rest].

Next time, please specify your UNIX version and beter yet, do your homework
yourself.

HTH, Dragan

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