To display system configuration parameters, use the following Solaris operating environment commands:
The Solaris operating environment prtconf command prints the system configuration information. The output includes:
Total amount of memory
Configuration of the system peripherals formatted as a device tree
This command has many options. For the command syntax, options, and examples, see the prtconf man page.
The Solaris operating environment prtdiag (1M) command displays the following information to the domain of your Sun Fire 6800/4810/4800/3800 system:
Configuration
Diagnostic
Temperature
Sensor
For more information on this command, see the prtdiag (1M) man page.
The Solaris operating environment sysdef utility outputs the current system definition in tabular form. It lists:
All hardware devices
Pseudo devices
System devices
Loadable modules
Values of selected kernel tunable parameters
This command generates the output by analyzing the named bootable operating system file (namelist) and extracting configuration information from it. The default system namelist is /dev/kmem.
For command syntax, options, and examples, see the sysdef man page.
The Solaris operating environment utility, format, which is used to format drives, can also be used to display both logical and physical device names. For command syntax, options, and examples see the format man page.