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38 changes: 32 additions & 6 deletions sys_stats.sh
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#************************************#
#******* OUTPUT SYSTEM STATS ********#
#************************************#
# part 1 and 2 will be Liam
# part 3 and 4 will be Joseph
# part 5 and 6 will be Tom

# All output will be stored in ~/Documents/System_Stats
mkdir -p ~/Documents/System_Stats # if system stats
cd ~/Documents/System_Stats

# Make a directory called System_Stats and change directories to that directory
# Try to make the output for each file look as neat and organized as you can.

# Output the following information to a file called kernel
# 1 Output the following information to a file called kernel


touch kernel

uname # Shows kernel name
uname # Shows current kernel release date
uname > kernel # Shows current kernel Version
uname -r >> kernel
uname -v >> kernel
uname -o >> kernel


# 1. Kernel Name
# 2. Kernel Release
# 3. Kernel Version
# 4. The operating system


# Output the following information to a file called network
# 2 Output the following information to a file called network
# 1. Do not print any serial numbers or sensitive information related to the system
# 2. All network interfaces
ifconfig -s > network


# Output the following information to a file called disk.html
# 3 Output the following information to a file called disk.html
# 1. All disks
# 2. The output should include html tags, i.e. <html></html>


# Output the following information to a file called cpu
# 4 Output the following information to a file called cpu
# 1. The first five lines of the command lscpu
# 2. The last 12 lines of the command lscpu


# Output the following information to a file called block_dev
# 5 Output the following information to a file called block_dev
# 1. Only the name, size, and type of the block devices
# 2. The output should use ascii characters for any tree formatting
touch block_dev
lsblk -i -o 'SIZE,NAME,TYPE' > block_dev


# Output the following information to a file called sata
# 6 Output the following information to a file called sata
# 1. Any Sata devices connected to the machine along with human readable sizes of the devices
lsscsi -s | grep -i sata > sata
# 2. More specific information about each device that is connected to the machine