sysdef(1M)
sysdef --
output system definition
Synopsis
/usr/sbin/sysdef [-n namelist]
/usr/sbin/sysdef -i
Description
sysdef analyzes
the default bootable kernel and
extracts configuration information. The output from sysdef
includes hardware and software specifications used when the
operating system was built. The configuration information may
include hardware configuration as well as software devices
and tunable parameters. The format of the configuration
information displayed is implementation defined.
The default system namelist is /stand/unix.
Command options:
-n namelist-
Specifies a namelist other than the default (/stand/unix).
The namelist specified must be a valid bootable operating system
-i-
Allows you read the configuration information from
the kernel that is currently in memory
(that is, from /dev/kmem)
rather than from a file.
Files
/stand/unix-
default operating system file (file that contains the system namelist)
Return values
internal name list overflow-
If the master table contains more than an internally specified number
of entries for use by
nlist(3elf).
References
Master(4dsp),
nlist(3elf)
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UnixWare 7 Release 7.1.4 - 25 April 2004