Il my opinion, it lacks the most interesting CPU information in this post… …which is CPU usage! The most interesting commands in Solaris to do so are: Here is the link on “How to Recover From a Corrupted /etc/path_to_inst File” It is the most important file in the system. It maps every single physical device to its logical name. The file gets recycled every time the system reboots and if anything has changed hardware wise it will incorporate those changes in the file. etc/path_to_inst …….Note: This particular file must not be changed but is always a good idea to keep a backup at a different location. Iostat -En … This command is excellent to see overload of CPUs and paging and without the n switch is good to pintpoint which drive is giving problems (amber LED flashes to indicate the bad drive) Here are some other good commands for hardware information and troubleshooting: Based on the installed drivers, you can find the information on the CPUs on the system.
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