Topics: AIX, System Admin
Bootinfo
To find out if your machine has a 64 or 32 bit architecture:
# bootinfo -yTo find out which kernel the system is running:
# bootinfo -KYou can also check the link /unix:
# ls -ald /unixunix_mp: 32 bits, unix_64: 64 bits
To find out from which disk your system last booted:
# bootinfo -bTo find out the size of real memory:
# bootinfo -rTo display the hardware platform type:
# bootinfo -T
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