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Additional resources

Operating System Monitoring

For example, lspci can be used to determine the manufacturer, model, and memory size of a system’s video card:

01:00.0 VGA compatible controller: Matrox Graphics, Inc. MGA G400 AGP (rev 04) \ (prog-if 00 [VGA])

Subsystem: Matrox Graphics, Inc. Millennium G400 Dual Head Max Flags: medium devsel, IRQ 16

Memory at f4000000 (32-bit, prefetchable) [size=32M]

Memory at fcffc000 (32-bit, non-prefetchable) [size=16K] Memory at fc000000 (32-bit, non-prefetchable) [size=8M]

Expansion ROM at 80000000 [disabled] [size=64K] Capabilities: [dc] Power Management

version 2 Capabilities: [f0] AGP version 2.0

Note:

You can use the lspci command to determine the network card in your system if you do not know the manufacturer or model number.

Additional resources

To learn more about gathering system information, see the following resources:

Using commands:

-ps --help— Displays a list of options that can be used with ps.

-top manual page — Type man top to learn more about top and its many options.

-free manual page — type man free to learn more about free and its many options.

-df manual page — Type man df to learn more about the df command and its many options.

-du manual page — Type man du to learn more about the du command and its many options.

-lspci manual page — Type man lspci to learn more about the lspci command and its many options.

-/proc/ directory — The contents of the /proc/ directory can also be used to gather more detailed system information. Refer to the Red Hat Enterprise Linux Reference Guide for additional information about the /proc/ directory.

Linux Manuals:

-Go to the Red Hat Enterprise Linux web site for the manuals.

1.In a browser, type: www.redhat.com

2.Click Support on the home page.

3.Under the column Support Resources, go to Documentation.

4.From the drop-down menu, select Red Hat Enterprise Linux. A list of manuals appears.

26 Secure Services Gateway (SSG) Maintenance Guide

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Contents in support of the Secure Access and Control Offer SAC R3.0 Secure Services Gateway SSGMaintenance Guide 19-300174 Issue 6 August2005 Avaya Inc. All Rights Reserved Email totalware@gwsmail.comChapter 5 Operating System Recovery Chapter 1 Maintenance OverviewChapter 2 Hardware Upgrade and Maintenance Chapter 3 Server Initialization and ShutdownContents Chapter 6 SSG Configuration Backup and RestoreIndex 4 Secure Services Gateway SSG Maintenance GuideOverview Chapter 1 Maintenance OverviewChapter contents Overview Related resources Linux operating system manualsTable 1 Related Resources ContentRelated resources Document TitleTable 1 Related Resources continued 2 ofLinux operating system manuals 3. Under the column Support Resources, go to DocumentationInstallation guidelines Removing the cover of the x305 IBM server Chapter 2 Hardware Upgrade and MaintenanceInstallation guidelines In this chapterSystem reliability guidelines Handling static sensitive devicesGeneral safety guidelines Replacing the hard drive in an x306 IBM server Replacing the hard driveReplacing the hard drive in an x305 IBM server Description Tasks to replace the hard driveTask 4 Replace the hard drive. x305 see Replacing the hard drive in anReplacing the hard drive in an x305 IBM server 3. Installing the new hard drive in the x305 IBM serverRead General safety guidelines and Handling static sensitive devices Removing the cover of the x305 IBM serverFigure 1 Captive screws on cover Removing the hard drive from the x305 IBM server Figure 2 Removing and replacing the drive cageInstalling the new hard drive in the x305 IBM server Replacing the cover of the x305 IBM serverReplacing the hard drive in an x306 IBM server 2. Installing the new hard drive in the x306 IBM serverFigure 3 Removing and installing the hard drive Removing the hard drive from the x306 IBM serverInstalling the new hard drive in the x306 IBM server Replacing the x305 IBM server’s RSAReplacing the server’s dual NIC 20 Secure Services Gateway SSG Maintenance GuideServer initialization System shutdown Chapter 3 Server Initialization and ShutdownServer initialization System shutdown Monitoring system processes Chapter 4 Operating System MonitoringGathering system information Gathering system information Monitoring system processesTable 3 Interactive Commands Command Description Memory usageSpace used by files in a directory File systemsVirtual memory Additional resources Root password Chapter 5 Operating System RecoveryHardware/software problems Hardware/software problems Booting into single-user modeBooting into rescue mode linux rescuemount -t ext3 /dev/hda5 /foo sh-2.05b#chroot /mnt/sysimage fdisk -l oneBooting into single-user mode Booting into emergency mode 32 Secure Services Gateway SSG Maintenance Guide Backing up the SSG configuration Restoring the SSG configuration Chapter 6 SSG Configuration Backup and RestoreBacking up the SSG configuration 34 Secure Services Gateway SSG Maintenance Guide Figure 4 Edit Backup Scheduler Configuration PageSSG Configuration Backup and Restore 6. Click Save Changes a. mkdir tempdir b. cd tempdir Restoring the SSG configurationpgrestore -v -p 6543 -d avssgdb -a -Ft --no-owner dbdumpfilename.tar c. tar zfx ~/SSG-Product Id-Date-Time.tgzIndex Index38 Secure Services Gateway SSG Maintenance Guide