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List:       debian-user
Subject:    Re: detect ramtype
From:       Ron Johnson <ron.l.johnson () cox ! net>
Date:       2009-07-31 9:25:09
Message-ID: 4A72B875.2070706 () cox ! net
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On 2009-07-31 03:26, Kousik Maiti wrote:
> you can use *lshw* command.
> 
> In my case this is the part of memory output
> 
> 
> *-memory
>           description: System Memory
>           physical id: 25
>           slot: System board or motherboard
>           size: 1GiB
>           capacity: 1GiB
>         *-bank:0
>              description: DIMM DRAM Synchronous
>              physical id: 0
>              slot: DIMM 1
>              size: 1GiB
>              width: 64 bits
>         *-bank:1
>              description: DIMM DRAM Synchronous [empty]
>              physical id: 1
>              slot: DIMM 2

Interesting that yours doesn't tell you what *kind* of RAM. 
Although mine doesn't explicitly say DDR2.

         *-bank:0
              description: DIMM 800 MHz (1.2 ns)
              product: None
              vendor: None
              physical id: 0
              serial: None
              slot: A0
              size: 2GiB
              width: 64 bits
              clock: 800MHz (1.2ns)


> 2009/7/31 michal krajcirovic <konf@krajcirovic.cz>
> 
>> Hi, I need to determine the type of RAM in the server, I could add more. Is
>> it a program that know what memory is currently in the server, without it I
>> had to disassemble? Dmidecode command output, although the size of RAM,
>> etc., but find out what it's slot, etc.

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