Memory board

Is there anyway i can tell how much memory boards installed on a M5000 servers on OS level?
I don't think prtdiag show that info

Hi.
You can get this information only from XSCF ( showhardconf )
You can access to XSCF from Solaris via dscp network.
Domain can be configured only on part of M5000 and can't get information about other part.
Regards.

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