SUMMARY min info script

From: Denis Faas (dwf@mlb.semi.harris.com)
Date: Sat Jan 09 1993 - 03:43:29 CST


Hi,

This is a SUMMARY to question,

> I was wondering,
> I have seen scripts that print out standard information about the system
> such as OS version, etc, a "whatami" type routine if you will.
> Would a standard script like this, distributed with the "POLICY" statement
> make sense? The negative is that it adds more information
> than needed for a particula problem and may not be worth the
> bandwidth.
> (I will be happy to summarize the response to above, but my system is
> going down next week so you may want to wait until jan 93.)
>
(This question was an addendum to a SUMMARY I sent about disk cables).

Thanks to
jdr@sloth.mlb.semi.harris.com
        suggests - look at sysinfo
peters@megadata.mega.oz.au
        suggests - a minimal amount of info that should be sent
murphy!acmcr!vr@uunet.UU.NET
        asks for sript/info
bb@math.ufl.edu
        suggests - look at sysinfo

Consensus, of 3, is that the min info would be usefull. It is not worth
distributing the script in the POLICY statement due to the size of a script.
I guess we all should think about what info is needed when we ask
someone for help.

Suggested info
    CPU: SS2, IPX, etc
    OS: 4.1.2, etc
    Disks: sd0 = Quantum 209, etc
    Frame buffer(s): cgthree, cgsix, etc
    Memory: 32M, etc
    Disk Config: 10M root, 100M swap, 150M /usr, etc
    NIS status: master/slave/client
    Additonal hardware: SPARCprinter, Serial card, etc
With optional info:
    ROM Version: 2.6, etc
    OpenWindows: R2/R3 etc, with.without MIT extensions
    SunView: yes/no
    X Terminals: number off
 

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>From jdr@sloth Wed Dec 23 06:24:54 1992
To: dwf@mlb.semi.harris.com (Denis Faas)
Subject: Re: REPLY disk problem

Try "sysinfo" for the os information. Works across multiple platforms.
(edit: remove misc info)
jr

>From peters@megadata.mega.oz.au Wed Dec 23 10:46:36 1992
Subject: Re: REPLY disk problem
To: dwf@mlb.semi.harris.com
Organisation: Megadata Pty Ltd, Australia
Phone: +61-2-805-0899, Fax: +61-2-887-4847

(edit: remove original question)

I have a copy of "whatami" from SUN. It is a shell script that
provides the following information (at least):

whatami 3.0 beta 1

               DATE: Wed Dec 23 17:42:45 EST 1992
               USER: peters
           HOSTNAME: le0 = jacob
         IP ADDRESS: le0 = 192.55.99.14
              MODEL: Sun 4/65
    FRAME BUFFER(S): cgthree
      SunOS RELEASE: 4.1.1-IPX
          KERNEL ID: peters
               TYPE: homeless
         FILESERVER: megadata
             MEMORY: 24MB
               SWAP: 109.2MB total, 20.5MB used, 88.7MB available
       LOAD AVERAGE: 0.96, 0.40, 0.13
     NIS DOMAINNAME: mega
    DEFAULT PRINTER: ld
   ETHERNET ADDRESS: 8:0:20:a:63:a3
             HOSTID: 5300f5da
               DISK: sd0 "QuantumProDrive210S" (208MB unformatted)
          PARTITION: sd0g mounted on /mnt (122MB, 92% full)
               DISK: sd1 "SUN0424" (424MB unformatted)
          PARTITION: sd1a mounted on / (7MB, 56% full)
          PARTITION: sd1g mounted on /usr (144MB, 89% full)
          PARTITION: sd1h mounted on /usr/mosaicdemo (137MB, 72% full)
            FLOPPY: fd0 (3.5-inch floppy)

However, its big:

-rw-r--r-- 1 peters wp 68888 Dec 23 17:41 whatami

probably too big to put in the policy statement.
(Let me know if you want a copy).

Also not every problem needs this much detailed background
information. Perhaps, rather than a script, the policy statement could
state a minimum set of details to be included with the posting and it
is up to the discretion of the poster to decide which additional
information is relevant.

A first cut at this minimum set would be:

    CPU: SS2, IPX, etc
    OS: 4.1.2, etc
    Disks: sd0 = Quantum 209, etc
    Frame buffer(s): cgthree, cgsix, etc
    Memory: 32M, etc
    Disk Config: 10M root, 100M swap, 150M /usr, etc
    NIS status: master/slave/client
    Additonal hardware: SPARCprinter, Serial card, etc

With optional info:

    OpenWindows: R2/R3 etc, with.without MIT extensions
    SunView: yes/no
    X Terminals: number off

It will be interesting to see other responses.

Regards
Peter
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Peter Samuel Marketing Support Engineer
Megadata Pty Ltd ACSnet/Internet: peters@mega.oz.au
2/37 Waterloo Road Fax: +61 2 887 4847
North Ryde, NSW 2113 Phone: +61 2 805 0899 x244

>From murphy!acmcr!vr@uunet.UU.NET Wed Dec 23 11:03:47 1992
To: dwf@mlb.semi.harris.com
Subject: Re: REPLY disk problem

I don't know if they'd want to distribute a "whatami" script
with the policy/FAQ statement, but if not, I could use one,
if you have it. (I'm rather new to this, making it up as I
go along since my boss saw me reading the manuals.)

Vicki Rosenzweig
vr%acmcr.uucp@murphy.com

>From bb@math.ufl.edu Wed Dec 23 18:29:49 1992
To: dwf@mlb.semi.harris.com (Denis Faas)
Subject: Re: REPLY disk problem

(edit: removed original question )

I think it'd be a great idea, but you might find the amount of info
and detail you'd need would be overwhelming. The sysinfo program from
the net might be a start but is a drop in the bucket:

93:/home/fac16/bb> sysinfo

        GENERAL INFORMATION

Host Name : tyche
Host Aliases :
Host Address(es) : 128.227.96.71
Host ID : 57212d4d
Serial Number :
Manufacturer : Sun (Sun Microsystems Incorporated)
System Model : 4/50 (SPARCstation IPX)
Main Memory : 16 MB
ROM Version : 2.6
CPU Type : sparc
App Architecture : sun4
Kernel Architecture : sun4c
OS Name : SunOS
OS Version : 4.1.1
Kernel Version : SunOS Release 4.1.1 (MATH_SUN4C) #1: Sun Dec 8 06:59:15 EST 1991

        DEVICE INFORMATION

SUNW,Sun 4/50
    openprom is a pseudo device
    zs0 is a "Zilog 8530"
    zs1 is a "Zilog 8530"
    audio0 is a "AM79C30A DSC"
    sbus0 is a system bus
        dma is a pseudo device
        esp0 is a "Emulex SCSI interface" disk controller
            sd0 is a "SUN0424" disk drive
        le0 is a "AMD Lance Am7990" network interface
        cgsix0 is a "GX 8-bit Accelerated Color (cgsix)" frame buffer
    fd0 is a "Floppy" disk drive

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