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Old 2008-06-30
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Default How to identify all hardware installed

Hi,

Are there any commands that list all the hardware installed? Specifically I'm wanting to identify the HP array controller without bouncing the gateway.

I've tried lshw (appears not to be in SPLAT) and dmidecode gives some good info but not about the array controller.

This is R65 if that helps.

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Old 2008-07-01
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Default Re: How to identify all hardware installed

Try "dmesg" or check the messages files for the boot up information [which should list hardware]. Also try "lspci" and "lsmod".
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