The prtdiag command is a UNIX shell command used to display system configuration and diagnostic information, such as:
System configuration, including information about clock frequencies, CPUs, memory, and I/O card types
Diagnostic information
Failed field-replaceable units (FRUs)
To run prtdiag, type:
% /usr/platform/sun4u/sbin/prtdiag |
To isolate an intermittent failure, it may be helpful to maintain a prtdiag history log. Use prtdiag with the -l (log) option to send output to a log file in /var/adm.
Refer to the prtdiag man page for additional information.
An example of prtdiag output follows. The exact format of prtdiag output depends on which version of the Solaris operating environment is running on your system.
prtdiagoutput:
ok /usr/platform/sun4u/sbin/prtdiag -v System Configuration: Sun Microsystems sun4u Sun Enterprise 220R (UltraSPARC-II 450MHz) System clock frequency: 112 MHz Memory size: 128 Megabytes ========================= CPUs ======================== Run Ecache CPU CPU Brd CPU Module MHz MB Impl. Mask --- --- ------- ----- ------ ------ ---- 0 0 0 450 4.0 US-II 10.0 ========================= IO Cards ========================= Bus Brd Type MHz Slot Name Model --- ---- ---- ---- ------------------ ---------------------- 0 PCI 33 1 network-SUNW,hme 0 PCI 33 3 scsi-glm/disk (block) Symbios,53C875 0 PCI 33 3 scsi-glm/disk (block) Symbios,53C875 No failures found in System =========================== ====================== HW Revisions ====================== ASIC Revisions: PCI: pci Rev 4 Cheerio: ebus Rev 1 System PROM revisions: ---------------------- OBP 3.23.0 1999/06/30 14:57 POST 2.0.2 1998/10/19 10:46 ok |