prtconf(1M)
NAME
prtconf − print system configuration
SYNOPSIS
/etc/prtconf [ −P ] [ −v ]
AVAILABILITY
SUNWcsr
DESCRIPTION
The prtconf command prints the system configuration information which includes the memory and peripheral configuration. This information is displayed every time the system is initialized to multiuser mode.
OPTIONS
−P Include information about pseudo devices. By default, information regarding pseudo devices is omitted.
−v Specifies verbose mode.
EXAMPLES
Running prtconf on a Solaris 2.1 for x86 machine produces the following sample output:
# /etc/prtconf
Memory Size : 12 Megabytes
System Peripherals (Software Nodes):
i86pc, unit #0
isa, unit #0
dpt, unit #0
cmdk, unit #0
cmdk, unit #1
cmdk, unit #2
cmdk, unit #3 (No driver.)
cmdk, unit #4 (No driver.)
cmdk, unit #5 (No driver.)
cmdk, unit #6
cmtp, unit #0
cmtp, unit #1 (No driver.)
cmtp, unit #2 (No driver.)
aha, unit #0
cmdk, unit #7
cmdk, unit #8 (No driver.)
cmdk, unit #9 (No driver.)
cmdk, unit #10
cmdk, unit #11 (No driver.)
cmdk, unit #12 (No driver.)
cmdk, unit #13 (No driver.)
cmtp, unit #3 (No driver.)
cmtp, unit #4 (No driver.)
cmtp, unit #5 (No driver.)
chanmux, unit #0
kd, unit #0
fdc, unit #0
fd, unit #0
fd, unit #0
options, unit #0
objmgr, unit #0
pseudo, unit #0
SunOS 5.1 — Last change: 22 January 1993