[Wolves] Linux question (yes really!)

Chris Procter Chris at foxonline.co.uk
Fri May 28 11:46:25 BST 2004


 
> Off the top of my head, cat /proc/cpuinfo

Yep, I read it off the bios screen when I booted the machine up but
/proc/cpuinfo is better.

>free -m and

Yep, again I read it off the bios but free is better.

> df -h will give you that info.

No it dosn't. This is the tricky one, a raid array appears as a single
device and df reports the size of that device, not the underlying disk
sizes, so I have another linux machine with two 128Gb disks as raid1 (the
two mirror each other), df reports them as a single 114Gb disk. I ended up
getting them from the scsi-bios but is there a way to do it on a running
machine? 

The full machine spec is duel 550MHz pentiums, 256MB ram, and four disks,
two 8GB in a raid1 configuration and 2 17.5GB in another raid1 config, in a
5U rack, and it is noisy.

> fizz

chris




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