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If in solaris 8 one server has more than one network interface cards, how do you determine which is primary? In solaris 8 how do you determine how many Ram cards exist in a server and in which slots are they inserted?

  
Total Answers and Comments: 2 Last Update: July 11, 2006     Asked by: Nitin 
  
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July 08, 2006 06:39:06   #1  
Chaitu        

RE: I have a couple of questions.1) If in solari...

Good questions nitin, You can find the information about your second question with "Prtdiag" command.

For first question, assume if you having Hme lan cards hme0 is primary, i am not sure about this, if its wrong please let me know right answer...


 
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July 11, 2006 16:55:29   #2  
nitin        

RE: I have a couple of questions.1) If in solari...

This is how you can find out.

cat /etc/nodename

you can compare this with your hosts file i think.


 
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