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Re: Arbeitsspeicher auflisten



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19.03.2021, 13:47, "Sebastian Suchanek" <sebastian.suchanek@gmx.de>:

Am 17.03.2021 um 19:59 schrieb Klaus Becker:
 

 [...]
 Liegt wohl an der Hardware wieviel so ein Tool ausspuckt, vermute ich.


Das allerdings auch. Insbesondere scheint es auch auf die RAM-Module
anzukommen, was die an Daten hergeben können und wollen. Hier 'mal eine
Ausgabe von einem meiner Systeme:

# dmidecode -t memory
# dmidecode 3.0
Getting SMBIOS data from sysfs.
SMBIOS 3.0 present.

Handle 0x0037, DMI type 16, 23 bytes
Physical Memory Array
        Location: System Board Or Motherboard
        Use: System Memory
        Error Correction Type: Single-bit ECC
        Maximum Capacity: 64 GB
        Error Information Handle: Not Provided
        Number Of Devices: 4

Handle 0x0038, DMI type 17, 40 bytes
Memory Device
        Array Handle: 0x0037
        Error Information Handle: Not Provided
        Total Width: Unknown
        Data Width: Unknown
        Size: No Module Installed
        Form Factor: Unknown
        Set: None
        Locator: DIMM CHA3
        Bank Locator: BANK 0
        Type: Unknown
        Type Detail: None
        Speed: Unknown
        Manufacturer: Not Specified
        Serial Number: Not Specified
        Asset Tag: Not Specified
        Part Number: Not Specified
        Rank: Unknown
        Configured Clock Speed: Unknown
        Minimum Voltage: Unknown
        Maximum Voltage: Unknown
        Configured Voltage: Unknown

Handle 0x0039, DMI type 17, 40 bytes
Memory Device
        Array Handle: 0x0037
        Error Information Handle: Not Provided
        Total Width: 72 bits
        Data Width: 64 bits
        Size: 16384 MB
        Form Factor: DIMM
        Set: None
        Locator: DIMM CHA1
        Bank Locator: BANK 1
        Type: DDR4
        Type Detail: Synchronous
        Speed: 2133 MHz
        Manufacturer: Kingston
        Serial Number: ********
        Asset Tag: 1617
        Part Number: 9965669-005.A01G
        Rank: 2
        Configured Clock Speed: 2133 MHz
        Minimum Voltage: Unknown
        Maximum Voltage: Unknown
        Configured Voltage: 1.2 V

Handle 0x003A, DMI type 17, 40 bytes
Memory Device
        Array Handle: 0x0037
        Error Information Handle: Not Provided
        Total Width: Unknown
        Data Width: Unknown
        Size: No Module Installed
        Form Factor: Unknown
        Set: None
        Locator: DIMM CHB4
        Bank Locator: BANK 2
        Type: Unknown
        Type Detail: None
        Speed: Unknown
        Manufacturer: Not Specified
        Serial Number: Not Specified
        Asset Tag: Not Specified
        Part Number: Not Specified
        Rank: Unknown
        Configured Clock Speed: Unknown
        Minimum Voltage: Unknown
        Maximum Voltage: Unknown
        Configured Voltage: Unknown

Handle 0x003B, DMI type 17, 40 bytes
Memory Device
        Array Handle: 0x0037
        Error Information Handle: Not Provided
        Total Width: 72 bits
        Data Width: 64 bits
        Size: 16384 MB
        Form Factor: DIMM
        Set: None
        Locator: DIMM CHB2
        Bank Locator: BANK 3
        Type: DDR4
        Type Detail: Synchronous
        Speed: 2133 MHz
        Manufacturer: Kingston
        Serial Number: ********
        Asset Tag: 1812
        Part Number: 9965669-026.A00G
        Rank: 2
        Configured Clock Speed: 2133 MHz
        Minimum Voltage: Unknown
        Maximum Voltage: Unknown
        Configured Voltage: 1.2 V

#

Beachte, dass zwei RAM-Riegel sehr viele Informationen preisgeben (Bank
1 und 3) und zwei andere praktisch keine (Bank 0 und 2).


HTH,

Sebastian

 
Ein feiner Schalter. Mit dem passenden Keyword dahinter. Was man braucht, ohne grep- oder awk-Verrenkungen. Jemand
hat meistens eine bessere Idee. Danke für diesen Tip. Hilft hoffentlich auch dem Thema-Ersteller.
 
$ sudo dmidecode -t
dmidecode: option requires an argument -- 't'
Type number or keyword expected
Valid type keywords are:
bios
system
baseboard
chassis
processor
memory
cache
connector
slot
 
-- 
freundliche Grüsse
Thomas Getzke
 

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