Thursday, September 8, 2011

Linux system info script - latest version

Whenever I work on Performance issue of a Linux server or when I do any Server Audit, I used to wonder how great it would be if I have a script that will give me all the vital information about the system including the Health status and Security settings. I put my thought into action and this Perl script is a result of it.

Upon execution with the syntax "perl sysinfo.pl", it will display all the vital System parameter details, Health Status and the Security Information on ONE screen.

Supported Platform :  Any Physical or VMware Server running on Linux OS with Perl installed.
Packages required : The Linux machine should contain 'sysstat' and 'dmidecode-2.xx' package,

URL to download the script: https://tinyurl.com/yb97snab
Once you download, please run the following command to convert the script into Unix format: # dos2unix sysinfo.pl

SAMPLE OUTPUT

Note: I shall keep adding new features to this script. Hence please use the given download link to get the latest version.

PS: The Logics used in this script are chosen based on appropriate theory on Linux to ensure the accuracy of output.
Any feedback or suggestions are most welcome!! 

14 comments:

  1. hi ashoh, it is very gud script. I look for this script from somemany day. Thanks for help me.

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  2. Thanks, watch out for next version soon.

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  3. Appreciate your work, Really nice script to fetch system information. eager to see next version.

    Prasad Mukhedkar

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  4. Hello sir, can i run this script without root. run by a user.

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  5. @Sachin, Yes - you should run this script as only as 'root' user.

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  6. I am not able to use the script dos2unix sysinfo.pl after installing the package sysstat' and 'dmidecode-2.xx' package,on my ubuntu machine i am getting the error.

    # dos2unix sysinfo.pl
    dos2unix: sysinfo.pl: No such file or directory
    dos2unix: Skipping sysinfo.pl, not a regular file.

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    1. Looks like the script file "sysinfo.pl" isn't available in the path where you execute "dos2unix" command. Please check it out.

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  7. I also have download the the script: http://db.tt/6dGpUUum .Please help ..

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  8. Wow Wow .... what a script amazing

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  9. Hello,
    is that possible to include:

    1) checking of filesystems <-- MAJOR
    2) checking of all disks
    3) checking of LVM (if present)
    4) daemonize

    Thank you. Really good work!
    Claudio

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