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dg_sysreport(1M)               DG/UX R4.11MU05              dg_sysreport(1M)


NAME
       dgsysreport - get system information

SYNOPSIS
       dgsysreport -h [ -g group ] [ -q | -v ]

       dgsysreport [ -g group | -p parameter ... ]

DESCRIPTION
       Dgsysreport provides a mechanism for retrieving information about a
       system running DG/UX 5.4R3.00 and later revisions of the DG/UX
       operating system.  Parameters can be accessed by using their group
       attribute or by being specified explicitly.

   Command line options are:
       -g group  Obtain a listing of which parameters are found in the
                 specified group.  See below for a list of valid groups.

       -p parameter
                 Access system configurations explicitly.  For example,

                 $ dg_sysreport -p model architecture
                      Hardware Model ID:             -1
                      Architecture:                  ix86

       -h        List all available parameters and a short description of
                 each.  This is modified by the use of -g option.

       -q        Quiet.  Suppress printing of column headings.

       -v        Verbose. Print column headings (default).


          The following is a list of the valid groups:


   hardware group:
       model     The system's model number.

       architecture
                 The system's architecture type (for example m88k).

       clockspeed
                 The clock speed of the system in MHz.

       processortype
                 The type of the processor(s) on the system.

       processorrev
                 The revision of the processor.

       numprocessorsfunctional
                 The number of running processors on the system.

       numprocessorsconfigured
                 The number of processors configured at boot time.

       memory    The size of system's physical memory in megabytes or
                 gigabytes.

       caches    The size and type of hardware caches for each processor.

       grfx      The graphics display on the system.

       promrev  The prom revision of the system board.

       serialnum
                 The serial number of the system board.


   dgux group:
       host      The hostname of the system.

       rev       The revision and pass of DG/UX reported from
                 /usr/options/dgux.name.

       runningrev
                 The revision and pass of DG/UX reported from the running
                 kernel.  Note: It may take the system a while to obtain
                 this information.

       mulevel  The Maintenance Update level on the system.

       patches   All of the kernel patches on the system.


   memory group:
       memory    The size of system's physical memory in megabytes or
                 gigabytes.

       reskernelanon
                 The amount of physical memory used by resident kernel
                 anonymous pages.

       resuserpriv
                 The amount of physical memory used by resident user private
                 anonymous pages.

       resusershared
                 The amount of physical memory used by resident user shared
                 anonymous pages.

       resprog  The amount of physical memory used by resident program file
                 pages.

       resdata  The amount of physical memory used by resident data file
                 pages.

       freemem   The amount of free memory.

       freeswap  The amount of free memory in the paging area.

       totalanon
                 The total amount of anonymous memory for use by the system.

       reservedanon
                 The amount of anonymous memory reserved for system-wide
                 use.  This indicates how much anonymous space is reserved
                 for use, not how much main memory or swap space has
                 actually been allocated.


EXAMPLES
           $ dgsysreport -p model clockspeed memory
           Prints the value of the model, clock_speed and memory
           parameters.

           $ dgsysreport -h -g hardware -q
           Prints the list of parameters in the hardware group
           without the column headings.

           $ dgsysreport -h -g hardware
           Prints the list of parameters in the hardware group
           with the column headings.

           $ dgsysreport -g hardware
           Prints all the parameters and parameter values from the
           hardware group.

           $ dgsysreport
           Prints all the groups, parameters and parameter values.



DIAGNOSTICS
       Exit status of 1 if an invalid group or parameter is given.

SEE ALSO
           sysconfig(1M).


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