dmidecode command reads the system DMI table to display hardware and BIOS information of the server. Apart from getting current configuration of the system, you can also get information about maximum supported configuration of the system using dmidecode. For example, dmidecode gives both the current ...
Note: Use the top command options by pressing the corresponding key while top is running, or enter the option flag directly in the top command syntax and run it from the command line.List All ProcessesTo list all running Linux processes on your system, open the terminal and enter:...
In KMC 3.0, the master key can be protected by hardware. In KMC 2.0, the master key can be protected by software. To check the master key protection mode of the current device, run this command to check the KMC version of the device. Example The actual command output varies accordin...
Hardware Requirements This section is applicable to all models. For details about differences for specific models, see the description in the corresponding section. description (tunnel interface view) Function The description command sets the description of the current tunnel interface. The undo descriptio...
In Release 21.1, the Active Health Monitor (AHM) functionality is added to the Resource Manager (RMMGR) to aid in the monitoring of specific processes and proactively collect required debug information at runtime without manual intervention. ...
In this article Summary Run Self-Extractor packages from a command line Data collection This article describes the command line switches supported by a software installation package, an update package, or a hotfix package that's created by using Microsoft Self-Extractor. Applies to: ...
You can use the built-in zypper subcommand command to get a list of all subcommands in zypper_execdir and from elsewhere on your $PATH. Using zypper global-options together with subcommands, as well as executing subcommands in zypper shell is currently not supported.FILES...
Hardware platform: x86_64. Operating system: GNU/Linux. Print the Kernel Release Number Theuname ˗acommand's output is extensive but disorganized and difficult to read. To show specific details about the system, useunamewith different arguments. ...
The top command on Linux will automatically refresh this data every three seconds by default. A good indicator to see if it is updating is to look at the system uptime shown in the top-left of the screen. Once you are done with the top command, you can quit by pressing the Q key on...
In the realm of Linux troubleshooting and system monitoring, the “dmesg” command holds a key to uncovering valuable insights about the kernel and its interaction with hardware and software components. Short for “display message,” dmesg provides a wealth of information from the system’s kernel...