what kind of machine am I
karl.kleinpaste at osc.edu
karl.kleinpaste at osc.edu
Wed May 8 07:51:21 AEST 1991
At OSU CIS, all officially-supported machines have a file /etc/sysinfo
which contains various bits of system-specific information, e.g.,
pyr:/vmunix:bsd4.3:osx4.4c:/bin/hostname
which in general reads as
architecture:/KernelName:WhatItLooksLike:WhatVendorCallsIt:HowToGetHostname
This is trivially parsed in everyone's .cshrc files so you can then
move on from there. We set this up over 3 years ago when the
department was first beginning to purchase large numbers of
workstations and other disparate hardware. It works very well and is
only a minor maintenance headache. Most discless Sun clients, for
example, have only a symlink /etc/sysinfo -> /usr/local/sysinfo and
then those clients which break the "pattern" for that server have
their own, real /etc/sysinfo.
--karl
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