SYSINFO(8) BSD System Manager's Manual SYSINFO(8)NAMEsysinfo — utility used to gather system configuration information
SYNOPSISsysinfo [-a] [-c] [-d] [-h] [-i] [-v [level]] module ...
DESCRIPTION
The sysinfo utility is a shell script, the purpose of which is to auto‐
matically gather system information and document the hardware and soft‐
ware configuration of the given host system running FreeBSD.
The goal is to provide a system operator with descriptive information
about an unknown FreeBSD installation.
The following options are available:
-a Display complete system information, i.e. run all the
available modules. See below.
-c Toggle colorful output (useful when using less or redi‐
recting the output to a file).
-d Toggle debug messages.
-h Display usage information.
-i Toggle info messages.
-v [level] Set the verbose level. Supported values are 0 and 1.
The verbose level will be set to 1 if no argument is
specified. The default is 0 (no verbose output).
module Display the system information related to the specified
subsystem type. All of the specified modules will be
run. It is possible to use a short form of a module in
order to run it. This means that an input of sy will
match the system module, however an input of s would
result in an error as it matches both storage and system
modules. The following modules are currently supported:
bios BIOS information. It is required to install
the dmidecode(8) tool in order to obtain this
information. It will provide you with infor‐
mation such as BIOS version and release date
as well as BIOS vendor.
cpu CPU details, such as total number of cores,
number of cores per CPU, CPU speed as well as
its features, its type, architecuture, etc.
mem System memory details. This module provides
information related to physical memory and
SWAP usage; lists wired, active, inactive,
cached and free memory statistics.
misc Miscellaneous information. Currently provides
information about system crontab, current time
and date and statistics about open files.
network Provides a detailed information about network
subsystem. It summarizes configuration for
each network device in the system and displays
firewall, routing, resolver and socket infor‐
mation.
os Operating system details mostly related to
release version, kernel version, scheduler,
process statistics, information about running
processes and jails.
packages Information about installed packages, such as
its number, how many of them are outdated and
which have known security vulnerabilities (in
this case it is required to have the
portaudit(1) tool installed on the system.
services Information about system services. Lists run‐
ning and not running services, detects ser‐
vices which are supposed to be running and are
not. Lists the listening IP sockets opened by
individual services as well as user under
which the given service is running as well as
the command by which this service was started.
storage Details about storage subsystem. Summarizes
information about available RAID controllers
and hard drives, their size and features.
Lists existing and mounted file systems,
exported file systems through NFS and prints
disk usage and I/O statistics.
system System information (hardware related), mainly
CD-ROM and graphics card information. In case
the dmidecode(8) tool is available, it lists
the Manufacturer of the given machine and pro‐
vides some information about base board.
user User related information; this include infor‐
mation about currently logged-in users, mem‐
bers of the wheel group, number of local users
and groups. This module also provides some
statistics about logged-in time about users
and lists last login date for each user.
The features of sysinfo include:
· Automatically gathers various system information related to the
hardware and software configuration of the FreeBSD host system.
· The tool optionally provides useful hints and references to
material containing detailed information about provided report.
These messages are prefixed by the INFO: string.
· The tool is also capable to detect some missing configuration
or dangerous settings, in which case it prints a warning pre‐
fixed by the WARNING: string.
· Easy to customize. Making use of several shell scripts and one
configuration file it is possible to easily extend already
implemnted modules as well as add new ones.
Please check the sysinfo.conf(5) manual page for configuration options.
RETURN VALUES
The sysinfo utility exits 0 on success, and >0 if an error occurs.
The following exit values have been defined:
1 No options have been provided on the command line.
2 The specified option or module is not supported.
3 The configuration file has not been found.
FILES
sysinfo.conf The configuration file for the sysinfo utility.
SEE ALSOsysinfo.conf(5)AUTHORS
The sysinfo utility and this manual page were written by Daniel Gerzo
⟨danger@FreeBSD.org⟩.
BSD May 11, 2009 BSD