Re: check memory configuration

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On 3/28/2011 5:29 PM, m.roth@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
> William Warren wrote:
>> What's there way to do this?  AKA is there a proc command that will show
>> me what chips i have installed in a server without having to crack the
>> case?  Just a general pointer is fine..:)
> lshw, dmidecode, cat'ing "files" in /proc....
>
>         mark
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that lshw gave me the pointer i needed..thanks to all who answered..:)
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