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How can I find hardware details of RHEL/CentOS machines?
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I want to find hardware details, specifically the Vendor, Serial No. and Model of peripherals in RHEL of RHEL/CentOS machines.
- I tried
dmidecode
, it gives separate sections for MAC address and
Network adapter. I want MAC address and it's corresponding Network
adapter model name together. - physical disks (Model, CapacityGB, SerialNumber, MediaType (SSD/HDD).
Not getting this info ondmidecode
(Nothing related to filesystems,
mounting, logical drives)
How can I achieve that?
linux hard-drive command-line
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I want to find hardware details, specifically the Vendor, Serial No. and Model of peripherals in RHEL of RHEL/CentOS machines.
- I tried
dmidecode
, it gives separate sections for MAC address and
Network adapter. I want MAC address and it's corresponding Network
adapter model name together. - physical disks (Model, CapacityGB, SerialNumber, MediaType (SSD/HDD).
Not getting this info ondmidecode
(Nothing related to filesystems,
mounting, logical drives)
How can I achieve that?
linux hard-drive command-line
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add a comment |
I want to find hardware details, specifically the Vendor, Serial No. and Model of peripherals in RHEL of RHEL/CentOS machines.
- I tried
dmidecode
, it gives separate sections for MAC address and
Network adapter. I want MAC address and it's corresponding Network
adapter model name together. - physical disks (Model, CapacityGB, SerialNumber, MediaType (SSD/HDD).
Not getting this info ondmidecode
(Nothing related to filesystems,
mounting, logical drives)
How can I achieve that?
linux hard-drive command-line
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I want to find hardware details, specifically the Vendor, Serial No. and Model of peripherals in RHEL of RHEL/CentOS machines.
- I tried
dmidecode
, it gives separate sections for MAC address and
Network adapter. I want MAC address and it's corresponding Network
adapter model name together. - physical disks (Model, CapacityGB, SerialNumber, MediaType (SSD/HDD).
Not getting this info ondmidecode
(Nothing related to filesystems,
mounting, logical drives)
How can I achieve that?
linux hard-drive command-line
linux hard-drive command-line
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