I know there are several semi-related tools for displaying hardware installed in a system, and I can use all those if I must. But what I"m interested in is any new tools that can compile and display the hardware installed in a server or export it to a text file in an easy to read format.
I've been looking at sysinfo, hwinfo and others, but most of those seem dead development wise. So are there any recent ones I"ve missed?
Am Mittwoch, den 01.10.2008, 11:18 -0400 schrieb Mark Haney:
I've been looking at sysinfo, hwinfo and others, but most of those seem dead development wise. So are there any recent ones I"ve missed?
maybe lshw? not so easy-to-read format, though... ---------------------------------------------- Rodolfo Alcazar - rodolfo.alcazar@padep.org.bo otbits.blogspot.com / counter.li.org: #367962 ---------------------------------------------- "Ein Computer kann alles was du willst, solange du nur willst was er kann." - Unbekannter Autor
--- On Wed, 10/1/08, Mark Haney mhaney@ercbroadband.org wrote:
From: Mark Haney mhaney@ercbroadband.org Subject: display hw info from command line To: "For users of Fedora" fedora-list@redhat.com Date: Wednesday, October 1, 2008, 3:18 PM I know there are several semi-related tools for displaying hardware installed in a system, and I can use all those if I must. But what I"m interested in is any new tools that can compile and display the hardware installed in a server or export it to a text file in an easy to read format.
I've been looking at sysinfo, hwinfo and others, but most of those seem dead development wise. So are there any recent ones I"ve missed?
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under root lspci lsusb ls /dev
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On Wed, Oct 01, 2008 at 08:36:45AM -0700, Fred Silsbee wrote:
--- On Wed, 10/1/08, Mark Haney mhaney@ercbroadband.org wrote:
From: Mark Haney mhaney@ercbroadband.org Subject: display hw info from command line To: "For users of Fedora" fedora-list@redhat.com Date: Wednesday, October 1, 2008, 3:18 PM I know there are several semi-related tools for displaying hardware installed in a system, and I can use all those if I must. But what I"m interested in is any new tools that can compile and display the hardware installed in a server or export it to a text file in an easy to read format.
I've been looking at sysinfo, hwinfo and others, but most of those seem dead development wise. So are there any recent ones I"ve missed?
under root lspci lsusb ls /dev
tell me some more...I'm learning
Look at "smolt" their goal is to gather clues about what folks are realy using. If it misses the mark for you file some enhancement requests....
$ rpm -qf smolt /etc/cron.d/smolt /etc/rc.d/init.d/smolt /etc/smolt /etc/smolt/config.py /etc/smolt/config.pyc /etc/smolt/config.pyo /etc/sysconfig/hw-uuid /usr/bin/smoltDeleteProfile /usr/bin/smoltSendProfile /usr/share/doc/smolt-1.1.1.1 /usr/share/doc/smolt-1.1.1.1/GPL /usr/share/doc/smolt-1.1.1.1/INSTALL /usr/share/doc/smolt-1.1.1.1/PrivacyPolicy /usr/share/doc/smolt-1.1.1.1/README /usr/share/doc/smolt-1.1.1.1/lite2my.py /usr/share/doc/smolt-1.1.1.1/sqlChanges /usr/share/doc/smolt-1.1.1.1/vendorhexint.awk /usr/share/locale/as/LC_MESSAGES/smolt.mo ..... /usr/share/locale/zh_TW/LC_MESSAGES/smolt.mo /usr/share/man/man1/smoltDeleteProfile.1.gz /usr/share/man/man1/smoltGui.1.gz /usr/share/man/man1/smoltSendProfile.1.gz /usr/share/smolt /usr/share/smolt/client /usr/share/smolt/client/config.py /usr/share/smolt/client/deleteProfile.py /usr/share/smolt/client/deleteProfile.pyc /usr/share/smolt/client/deleteProfile.pyo /usr/share/smolt/client/fs_util.py /usr/share/smolt/client/fs_util.pyc /usr/share/smolt/client/fs_util.pyo /usr/share/smolt/client/gui.py /usr/share/smolt/client/gui.pyc /usr/share/smolt/client/gui.pyo /usr/share/smolt/client/haldump.py /usr/share/smolt/client/haldump.pyc /usr/share/smolt/client/haldump.pyo /usr/share/smolt/client/i18n.py /usr/share/smolt/client/i18n.pyc /usr/share/smolt/client/i18n.pyo /usr/share/smolt/client/icons /usr/share/smolt/client/icons/smolt-about.png /usr/share/smolt/client/icons/smolt-icon-16.svg /usr/share/smolt/client/icons/smolt-icon-24.svg /usr/share/smolt/client/icons/smolt-icon-48.png /usr/share/smolt/client/icons/smolt-icon-48.svg /usr/share/smolt/client/privacypolicy.py /usr/share/smolt/client/privacypolicy.pyc /usr/share/smolt/client/privacypolicy.pyo /usr/share/smolt/client/scan.py /usr/share/smolt/client/scan.pyc /usr/share/smolt/client/scan.pyo /usr/share/smolt/client/sendProfile.py /usr/share/smolt/client/sendProfile.pyc /usr/share/smolt/client/sendProfile.pyo /usr/share/smolt/client/simplejson ..... /usr/share/smolt/client/simplejson/tests ..... /usr/share/smolt/client/simplejson/tests/test_unicode.pyo /usr/share/smolt/client/smolt.py /usr/share/smolt/client/smolt.pyc /usr/share/smolt/client/smolt.pyo /usr/share/smolt/client/smoltGui.py /usr/share/smolt/client/smoltGui.pyc /usr/share/smolt/client/smoltGui.pyo /usr/share/smolt/client/software.py /usr/share/smolt/client/software.pyc /usr/share/smolt/client/software.pyo /usr/share/smolt/doc /usr/share/smolt/doc/PrivacyPolicy