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- From: tdphette@mke.ab.com (Thad Phetteplace x4461)
- Subject: Re: RAM size
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- Date: Thu, 19 Nov 1992 14:05:03 GMT
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- menjan@cs.umb.edu (Men-Jan Lin) writes:
- :
- : How can I know the RAM size of my Sun and HP workstation ?
- : (not reboot)
- : Thanks.
- :
- : -Jane
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- On a Sun you can run the dmesg command and print the messages from the
- last boot. The RAM size should be in there. Pipe it to 'grep mem' to
- filter out other messages...
-
- dmesg | grep mem
-
- That should do it. I don't know if you can do the same on an HP.
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- Thad Phetteplace
- Network Systems Analyst, Allen-Bradley Co.
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