sysdef
From Initq
output system definition. The sysdef utility outputs the current system definition in tabular form. It lists all hardware devices, as well as pseudo devices, system devices, loadable modules, and the values of selected kernel tunable parameters.
Use
sysdef
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* Hostid
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20977bdb
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* i86pc Configuration
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* Devices
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scsi_vhci, instance #0
isa, instance #0
motherboard (driver not attached)
fdc, instance #0
fd, instance #0 (driver not attached)
fd, instance #1 (driver not attached)
asy, instance #0 (driver not attached)
asy, instance #1 (driver not attached)
lp (driver not attached)
i8042, instance #0
mouse, instance #0
keyboard, instance #0
pci, instance #0
pci147b,1806 (driver not attached)
pci1039,3, instance #0
display, instance #0
pci1092,261 (driver not attached)
pci1039,964 (driver not attached)
pci-ide, instance #0
ide, instance #0
cmdk, instance #0
ide, instance #1
sd, instance #2
st, instance #0 (driver not attached)
ses, instance #0 (driver not attached)
pci147b,1806 (driver not attached)
* System Configuration
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swap files
swapfile dev swaplo blocks free
/dev/dsk/c0d0s6 102,6 8 4194288 4194288
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* Tunable Parameters
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32034816 maximum memory allowed in buffer cache (bufhwm)
8282 maximum number of processes (v.v_proc)
99 maximum global priority in sys class (MAXCLSYSPRI)
8277 maximum processes per user id (v.v_maxup)
30 auto update time limit in seconds (NAUTOUP)
25 page stealing low water mark (GPGSLO)
1 fsflush run rate (FSFLUSHR)
25 minimum resident memory for avoiding deadlock (MINARMEM)
25 minimum swapable memory for avoiding deadlock (MINASMEM)
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* Utsname Tunables
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