On Wed, Oct 22, 2008 at 5:33 PM, Rob Johnston <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > This sort of information *may* be encoded in the SMBIOS records. > Unfortunately, the quality and completeness of SMBIOS data varies quite > a bit from vendor to vendor. > > You can dump the SMBIOS records for DIMMs (if present) with the > following command: > > % smbios -t SMB_TYPE_MEMDEVICE > > rob > > Mike DeMarco wrote: >> Is there any way to tell what speed memory is installed in a host. >> >> I need to know if my DDR memory is pc3200 or pc2700 >> >> Thanks >> -- >> This message posted from opensolaris.org >> _______________________________________________ >> opensolaris-discuss mailing list >> opensolaris-discuss@opensolaris.org > > _______________________________________________ > opensolaris-discuss mailing list > opensolaris-discuss@opensolaris.org >
Okay, that's true. Although prtdiag's output also relies on SMBIOS's data structures. It does not even to support a recent Sun Workstation, my Ultra 20 from 2006: # prtdiag -v prtdiag: failed to open SMBIOS: System does not export an SMBIOS table # uname -a SunOS Ultra-20 5.11 snv_95 i86pc i386 i86pc # Maybe this could be fixed by means of a Bios update, maybe not. Don't know, I hardly use x86. %martin _______________________________________________ opensolaris-discuss mailing list opensolaris-discuss@opensolaris.org