you can also try *lshw *by Dag W. http://www.ezix.org/software/lshw.html
we found it very useful, even in our VM env..
Cheers,
~Suhas
John van Zantvoort wrote:
On 3/16/06, unix syzadmin <unixsyzadmin@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi,
We have a lot of RedHat Linux servers in our lab. I have been assigned a
task to determine hardware configuration of these servers. Please suggest
some commands that would give the following information:
1. Type and No of CPU's, also their speed,
2. Amount of RAM.
3. No of Hard disk and their size.
Thanks & Regards,
-GnanaShekar-
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This might prove interresting: http://come.to/cfg2html
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