This command is the only command that does
not use the configuration file. It does not perform any checking;
it gathers several kinds of information about a local computer
node, such as:
- Current computer System (CPU type, Speed)
- Current global memory status
- Current number of installed disks on the system and their space
availability.
- Current network settings by capturing the output of ipconfig
/all. (The utility ipconfig.exe must be available in the system
path.)
- Current user security summary (User account, Group accounts,
Account privileges)
Launch vpstat using the following syntax:
command prompt: vpstat -1
See the example for the results of the command.
Example
Launch vpstat to get system,
memory, disk, network, and security information