NAME sysdef - output system definition SYNOPSIS /usr/sbin/sysdef [ -n namelist ] /usr/sbin/sysdef [ -h ] [ -d ] AVAILABILITY SUNWcsr DESCRIPTION sysdef outputs the current system definition in tabular form. It lists all hardware devices, as well as pseudo dev- ices, system devices, loadable modules, and the values of selected kernel tunable parameters. It generates the output by analyzing the named bootable operating system file (namelist) and extracting the confi- guration information from it. sysdef uses the in-core image as the default for namelist. OPTIONS -n namelist Specifies a namelist other than the default. The namelist specified must be a valid boot- able operating system. -h Prints the identifier of the current host in hexadecimal. This numeric value is unique across all Sun hosts. -d The output includes the configuration of system peripherals formatted as a device tree. EXAMPLES The following example displays the format of the sysdef - d output: example% sysdef -d Node 'Sun 4/60', unit #0 (no driver) Node 'options', unit #0 (no driver) Node 'zs', unit #0 Node 'zs', unit #1 Node 'fd', unit #0 Node 'audio', unit #0 Node 'sbus', unit #0 Node 'dma', unit #0 Node 'esp', unit #0 Node 'st', unit #1 (no driver) Node 'st', unit #0 Node 'sd', unit #3 Node 'sd', unit #2 Node 'sd', unit #1 Node 'sd', unit #0 Node 'le', unit #0 Node 'bwtwo', unit #0 Node 'auxiliary-io', unit #0 Node 'interrupt-enable', unit #0 Node 'memory-error', unit #0 Node 'counter-timer', unit #0 Node 'eeprom', unit #0 FILES /kernel/* default directories containing loadable objects SEE ALSO hostid(1B), prtconf(1M), nlist(3E)