On June 25, 2004 04:19 pm, Robert Canary wrote: > Since Mr. RHCE has nothing useful to say except > some smarta-- remark ....... > > You can look at your /proc directory to pull > almost all your system info. > > Every process as well is listed their in a > directory that is labled according to it Process ID. > > -- > robert > > Pete Nesbitt wrote: > > On June 24, 2004 05:55 am, Gaurav Nigam wrote: > >>Dear All, > >> > >>I am new to Linux and so can anybody suggest > >>how I can extract System Information, like CPU Info, Mem info, > >>programatically using Linux. > >> > >>Rgds, > >>gaurav. > > > > You posted this under "System Information" as well as "hardware > > information". Please post your question only once. > > Thanks. Well if you read the OP's other post you would have seen I already answered his question! "Hi Greg, You can get a lot of info by reading the files in /proc. There are also utilities that display info such (like 'free'), however, I expect they just access /proc. Have a look at 'man proc'." -- Pete Nesbitt, rhce -- redhat-list mailing list unsubscribe mailto:redhat-list-request@xxxxxxxxxx?subject=unsubscribe https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list