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From: hp-ux-l Groups. No Account? Sign up. By signing in, you agree to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. Already have an account? Sign in. By signing up, you agree to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. Enter the email address associated with your account. We'll send a magic link to your inbox. Retrieve RAM memory size from "top" command output. Hi, I am trying to get the system RAM size from "top" command's output by the following but it is not working. Red Hat.

RAM Size. But its not in GB. I need to use it in script. Thanks and Regards 4 Replies. Hi can anyone please help me, how to know RAM specification in unix? Finding Heap size Command--Urgent. Hi Friends, i need a unix command to check the heap space availability on unix system as I am getting following error: Error occurred during initialization of VM Could not reserve enough space for object heap Error occurred during initialization of VM Could not reserve enough space for Hi, I have a challenging task,in which i have to find the duplicate files by its name and size,then i need to take anyone of the file.

Then i need to open the file and find for more than one pattern and count of that pattern. Note:These are the samples of two files,but i can have more RAM size. Bill Hassell, sysadmin. If you have to use it, you're going to be very slow. Hi, please find the attached below server machinfo output.

I'm not sure how much help hyperthreading will be. The opinions expressed above are the personal opinions of the authors, not of Hewlett Packard Enterprise. By using this site, you accept the Terms of Use and Rules of Participation. The —i option causes grep to find both uppercase and lowercase strings. You start with the lsdev command followed by the lsattr command to display the amount of memory on a server.

First, execute lsdev to list all devices. Then pipe that output through grep to filter out everything not related to memory. That will get you the name of the memory devices that are installed. For example: lsdev -C grep mem Output: mem0 Available Memory. Here you can see that mem0 is the name of the memory device.



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