Re: system resources!

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Define resources....

`lspci` (part of pciutils package) will give you a listing on your PCI
devices
`cat /proc/meminfo` will show you your memory allocation
`cat /proc/cpuinfo` will show your info on your cpu types
`cat /proc/swaps` will show your allocated swap information

Then there is `top` to show system resource usage in semi-real time.
`iostat`, `vmstat` are more granular at the above....

Please define what you are looking for?

Thanks,

Tom Callahan
TESSCO Technologies
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Muhammad Rizwan wrote:

>Hello
>
>Is there any command available to get the list of all the system
>resources. 
>
>thanks!
>
>  
>

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