On Tue, Aug 02, 2005 at 11:11:55AM +0200, FIGARO Nicolas wrote:
So I copied the script from sunOS and replaced the command with the aix commands. (prtconf also exists but the result isn't the same).
prtconf on Solaris is used to pick up the amount of RAM installed.
For AIX your script should include this:
[bootinfo] bootinfo -r [freemem] vmstat 1 2 [pstat] pstat -s
which runs the bootinfo tool to determine the amount of RAM installed, vmstat to determine the amount of free RAM, and pstat to determine the swap statistics. (I don't know one bit about AIX, but this is what the bb-memory add-on uses).
If the other information provided by "bootinfo" might be useful, you can leave out the "-r" option as long as the RAM size is included in the output.
Regards, Henrik