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System Administration Guide: Advanced Administration     Oracle Solaris 11 Express 11/10
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Preface

1.  Managing Terminals, Modems and Serial Port Services (Tasks)

2.  Displaying and Changing System Information (Tasks)

Displaying System Information (Task Map)

Displaying System Information

Displaying System Information

How to Display a System's Release Information

How to Display a System's Host ID Number

How to Display a System's Product Name

How to Display a System's Installed Memory

How to Display the Date and Time

Command Option to Identify Chip Multithreading Features

How to Display a System's Physical Processor Type

How to Display a System's Logical Processor Type

Changing System Information (Task Map)

Changing System Information

How to Manually Set a System's Date and Time

How to Set Up a Message-Of-The-Day

How to Change a System's Host Name

3.  Scheduling System Tasks (Tasks)

4.  Managing System Processes (Tasks)

5.  Monitoring System Performance (Tasks)

6.  Troubleshooting Software Problems (Tasks)

7.  Managing Core Files (Tasks)

8.  Managing System Crash Information (Tasks)

9.  Troubleshooting Miscellaneous System Problems (Tasks)

Index

Displaying System Information (Task Map)

Task
Description
For Instructions
Display a system's release information.
Display the contents of the /etc/release file to identify the Oracle Solaris release version.
Display a system's host ID number.
Use the hostid command to display your system's host id.
Display a system's product name.
You can use the prtconf -b command to display the product name of a system.
Display a system's installed memory.
Use the prtconf command to display information about your system's installed memory.
Display a system's date and time.
Use the date command to display your system's date and time.
Display a system's physical processor type.
Use the psrinfo -p command to list the total number of physical processors on a system.

Use the psrinfo -pv command to list all physical processors on a system and the virtual processors that are associated with each physical processor.

Display a system's logical processor type.
Use the psrinfo -v command to display a system's logical processor type.