6.7.2.1
prtconf command
The prtconf command displays the Solaris device tree. This tree includes all the
devices probed by OpenBoot firmware, as well as additional devices, like individual
disks, that only the operating system software can detect. The output of prtconf
also includes the total amount of system memory.
excerpt of prtconf output.
CODE EXAMPLE 6-5
# prtconf
System Configuration:
Memory size: 1024 Megabytes
System Peripherals (Software Nodes):
SUNW,Sun-Fire-V240
The prtconf command's -p option produces output similar to the OpenBoot
show-devs command. This output lists only those devices compiled by the system
firmware.
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prtconf Command Output
packages (driver not attached)
SUNW,builtin-drivers (driver not attached)
deblocker (driver not attached)
disk-label (driver not attached)
terminal-emulator (driver not attached)
dropins (driver not attached)
kbd-translator (driver not attached)
obp-tftp (driver not attached)
SUNW,i2c-ram-device (driver not attached)
SUNW,fru-device (driver not attached)
ufs-file-system (driver not attached)
chosen (driver not attached)
openprom (driver not attached)
client-services (driver not attached)
options, instance #0
aliases (driver not attached)
memory (driver not attached)
virtual-memory (driver not attached)
SUNW,UltraSPARC-IIIi (driver not attached)
memory-controller, instance #0
SUNW,UltraSPARC-IIIi (driver not attached)
memory-controller, instance #1 ...
CODE EXAMPLE 6-5
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