Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!samsung!emory!hubcap!ncrcae!ncrlnk!cipc1!tbertels From: tbertels@cipc1.Dayton.NCR.COM (Tom Bertelson) Newsgroups: comp.sys.ncr Subject: Re: How can I find out how much memory an NCR system has on board? Message-ID: <1614@cipc1.Dayton.NCR.COM> Date: 5 Feb 90 14:10:06 GMT References: <1478@jimi.cs.unlv.edu> <1613@cipc1.Dayton.NCR.COM> Organization: NCR World Telecomputing Center - Dayton, OH Lines: 23 tbertels@cipc1.Dayton.NCR.COM (Tom Bertelson - that's me) writes: >jack@stevie.cs.unlv.edu (Jack Alexander) writes: >>Hello: I am the system adminstrator for many NCR towers in the Las Vegas >>area. I have situations arise where I want to be able to find out how much >>memory I have on the computer. Where can I look to find this? >Try > echo "maxmem/D" | awk /unix /dev/kmem >for maximum user memory, or > echo "physmem/D" | awk /unix /dev/kmem OUCH! That should be "adb", not "awk". Thanks to Mike Wescott for pointing out the errors of my ways. -- Tom Bertelson DISCLAIMER: My opinions are my own and Tom.Bertelson@Dayton.NCR.COM in no way reflect those of my employer. ...!uunet!ncrlnk!cipc1!tbertels