wsinfo is a handy gui utility. It is used to display system information such as workstation name, workstation type (e.g. Sun Fire v490), host ID, Internet address, network domain, physical memory (RAM), virtual memory (Swap), virtual memory in use, operating system version, and windows system version. It's located in the /usr/openwin/bin directory. I use it to check for virtual memory in use or to see how much RAM is configured.
#/usr/openwin/bin/wsinfo &
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