


Most if not all proprietary UNIX systems have dedicated tools to collect system information, including hardware configuration and installed software. Other Linux variants have their own mechanisms to collect system information, for example Red Hat Enterprise Linux has sosreport. Open the utility and type in the fully-qualified domain name, after clicking Lookup, you will see the Hardware Fingerprint and Host ID.

Also df may come in handy.įor installed packages use dpkg-query, for example, dpkg-query -list | grep '^ii' | awk ' There is a Laserfiche Hardware Fingerprint Utility on your server, in the Laserfiche Server installation directory, it is called 'showhwfp.exe' and mine was at C:\Program Files\Laserfiche\Server. You may want to record hostname, uname -a, lsb-release -cdr and /etc/machine-id. The strange thing is I cant replicate it in our office on an identical machine/software environment/removable disk (all our medical systems are identical). (You may only try because some machines are virtual.) There is a tutorial with screen shots at and generally Google is not short of suggestions. The hardware fingerprint changes every time she plugs in her USB disk, so it appears the first disk returned from a Win32DiskDrive query isnt always the system disk.
#Hardware fingerprint how to find serial number
To accurately identify machines you may try to use the system serial number, vendor, model, the MAC address of the network controllers, the serial number of the hard disk etc. add fingerprint permission in manifest file and add this code to detect fingerprint hardware, remember this will detect only when the finger print is enable from phone settings. On Debian-derived systems, for hardware information use lshw, hwinfo, udevadm, hdparm, inxi (this one needs installing first) etc.
