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6
Using the Boot Manager

sysinfo

Use the sysinfo command to view system information such as CPU speed and
memory size. This command has the following syntax:
sysinfo
For example:
BOOTMGR[6]> sysinfo
CPU 0: 1996 MHz Pentium 4/XEON
Memory: 536870912 (512M bytes)
Disk Devices:
IO port 0x1f0 wdc0: unit 0 (wd0): <SanDisk SDCFB-16>
16MB (31360 sectors), 31 cyls, 16 heads, 63 S/T, 512 B/S
IO port 0x1f0 wdc0: unit 1 (wd1): <IBM-DJSA-205>
20003MB (9767520 sectors), 608 cyls, 255 heads, 63 S/T,
512 B/S
Network Interfaces:
eth-s3p1:
ether 0:30:30:0:20:10 speed 10M full duplex
eth-s3p2:
ether 0:30:30:0:20:11 speed 10M full duplex
eth-s3p3:
ether 0:30:30:0:20:12 speed 10M full duplex
eth-s3p4:
ether 0:30:30:0:20:13 speed 10M full duplex
loop0:
soverf0:
stof0:
tun0:
82
flags=131<LINK,BROADCAST,MULTICAST,PRESENT>
flags=130<BROADCAST,MULTICAST,PRESENT>
flags=130<BROADCAST,MULTICAST,PRESENT>
flags=130<BROADCAST,MULTICAST,PRESENT>
flags=10b<UP,LINK,LOOPBACK,PRESENT>
flags=2923<UP,LINK,MULTICAST,PRESENT,IPV6ONLY>
flags=2903<UP,LINK,PRESENT,IPV6ONLY>
flags=107<UP,LINK,POINTOPOINT,PRESENT>
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