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dcordina
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memory specs

Through vmware can I get to know what are the specs of the server memory?

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AndreTheGiant
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Through vmware can I get to know what are the specs of the server memory?

What do you mean? The type and number of DIMM?

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Gerrit_Lehr
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What exactly do you mean by specs of server memory? Like supported memory for ESX? VMware offers an HCL for supported system under http://www.vmware.com/go/hcl

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virtual memory of physical?

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dcordina
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I wish to know the specs of the physical memory in each slot meaning size and speed.

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AndreTheGiant
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I wish to know the specs of the physical memory in each slot meaning size and speed.

Use dmidecode in COS.

Or download and install lshw.

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dcordina
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what is COS?

lshw will not work as it will only recognise virtual devices.

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AndreTheGiant
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what is COS?

Is the Service Console. Log into through SSH (if you have enabled root user) or through keyboard and video.

Then use the above command.

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