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Hello
I am trying to check total memory in T2000 box prtdiag shows Memory size: 4096 Megabytes.

while actual memory of the box is 32G I came to know from one of my colleague. I also doubt that 4G is not possible because I am running 2 LDOM machine on this box.
Please let me k now the command to check actual memory in Sun Fire T2000 box.

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Run the following
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prtconf | grep Mem
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its still same. is there any other command to check?
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