sysdef - output system definition sysdef



  • System Administration Commands					    sysdef(1M)
    
    
    
    NAME
           sysdef -	output system definition
    
    SYNOPSIS
           /usr/sbin/sysdef	[-i] [-n namelist]
    
    
           /usr/sbin/sysdef	[-h] [-d] [-i] [-D]
    
    
    DESCRIPTION
           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.
    
    
           It generates the	output by analyzing the	named bootable operating  sys-
           tem  file  (namelist) and extracting the	configuration information from
           it.
    
    
           The default system namelist is /dev/kmem.
    
    OPTIONS
           -i	      Prints the  configuration	 information  from  /dev/kmem.
    		      This  is	the  default and only needs to be specified if
    		      the configuration	information from  both	/dev/kmem  and
    		      the  system file specified with the "-n namelist"	option
    		      is needed.
    
    
           -n namelist    Specifies	a namelist other than the default (/dev/kmem).
    		      The  namelist specified must be a	valid bootable operat-
    		      ing system.
    
    
           -h	      Prints the identifier of the current host	 in  hexadeci-
    		      mal.  If sysdef -h is executed  within a non-global zone
    		      and the zone emulates a host identifier, then the	zone's
    		      host  identifier	is  printed. This numeric value	is not
    		      guaranteed to be unique.
    
    
           -d	      The output includes the configuration of system  periph-
    		      erals formatted as a device tree.
    
    
           -D	      For  each	 system	peripheral in the device tree, display
    		      the name of the device driver used to manage the periph-
    		      eral.
    
    
    EXAMPLES
           Example 1 Sample	output format
    
    
           The following example displays the format of the	sysdef -d output:
    
    
    	 example% sysdef -d
    	 Node 'SUNW,Ultra-5_10', unit #-1
    	     Node 'packages', unit #-1 (no driver)
    		 Node 'terminal-emulator', unit	#-1 (no	driver)
    		 Node 'deblocker', unit	#-1 (no	driver)
    		 Node 'obp-tftp', unit #-1 (no driver)
    		 Node 'disk-label', unit #-1 (no driver)
    		 Node 'SUNW,builtin-drivers', unit #-1 (no driver)
    		 Node 'sun-keyboard', unit #-1 (no driver)
    		 Node 'ufs-file-system', unit #-1 (no driver)
    	     Node 'chosen', unit #-1 (no driver)
    	     Node 'openprom', unit #-1 (no driver)
    		 Node 'client-services', unit #-1 (no driver)
    	     Node 'options', unit #0
    	     Node 'aliases', unit #-1 (no driver)
    	     Node 'memory', unit #-1 (no driver)
    	     Node 'virtual-memory', unit #-1 (no driver)
    	     Node 'pci', unit #0
    		 Node 'pci', unit #0
    		     Node 'ebus', unit #0
    			 Node 'auxio', unit #-1	(no driver)
    			 Node 'power', unit #0
    			 Node 'SUNW,pll', unit #-1 (no driver)
    			 Node 'se', unit #0 (no	driver)
    			 Node 'su', unit #0
    			 Node 'su', unit #1
    			 Node 'ecpp', unit #-1 (no driver)
    			 Node 'fdthree', unit #0
    			 Node 'eeprom',	unit #-1 (no driver)
    			 Node 'flashprom', unit	#-1 (no	driver)
    			 Node 'SUNW,CS4231', unit #0 (no driver)
    		     Node 'network', unit #0
    		     Node 'SUNW,m64B', unit #0
    		     Node 'ide', unit #0
    			 Node 'disk', unit #-1 (no driver)
    			 Node 'cdrom', unit #-1	(no driver)
    			 Node 'sd', unit #1
    			 Node 'dad', unit #1
    		 Node 'pci', unit #-1 (no driver)
    	     Node 'SUNW,UltraSPARC-IIi', unit #-1 (no driver)
    	     Node 'pseudo', unit #0
    
    	 [output truncated]
    
    
    
    FILES
           /dev/kmem    default operating system image
    
    
    ATTRIBUTES
           See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attributes:
    
    
    
    
           +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+
           |      ATTRIBUTE	TYPE	     |	    ATTRIBUTE VALUE	   |
           +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+
           |Availability		     |system/core-os		   |
           +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+
    
    SEE ALSO
           hostid(1), prtconf(1M), nlist(3ELF), attributes(5), zones(5)
    
    
    
    SunOS 5.11			  25 Feb 2009			    sysdef(1M)
    


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