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тАО08-29-2003 04:39 AM
тАО08-29-2003 04:39 AM
Tru64 seems not have tha hpux (or linux) "top" command. Is there any other command providing the same information?
Thanks a lot,
Simone
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тАО08-29-2003 05:33 AM
тАО08-29-2003 05:33 AM
Re: System performance monitor command.
Top is available as "freeware".
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тАО08-29-2003 05:42 AM
тАО08-29-2003 05:42 AM
SolutionThe "top" utility is available for Tru64 UNIX, although it's not part of the base OS. The utility is provided on the Open Source Software distribution for Tru64 UNIX. It's also available for download off the WEB.
http://h30097.www3.hp.com/demos/ossc/html/shwindex.htm
If you are using a GUI under CDE you can use Application Manager - System Admin - Monitoring and Tuning - Process Tuner. It will display processes similar to top which you can sort and display various process stats.
The collect utility is available with the base OS, V5.*, and can be used for collecting historical performance data that can be graphed and charted.
Hope this helps,
Dave Bechtold
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тАО08-29-2003 07:32 AM
тАО08-29-2003 07:32 AM
Re: System performance monitor command.
uptime: will give you the load avarage
vmstat: will give you many stats about memory, disks, thread.
Refer to the man pages for details.
TOP, as already said, it not bundled, you have to install it if desidered....
Massimo
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тАО08-30-2003 10:58 AM
тАО08-30-2003 10:58 AM
Re: System performance monitor command.
I believe is it shipping with the product on more recent versions. It is certainly available at the Open Source Software collection mentioned earlier.
Monitor provides a information rich / dense main page with per-CPU stats, memory stats, disk stats network stats. Each can be 'zoomed' / magnified' into, btu personally I mostly stick to the summary (unmagnify) page.
Monitor shows snapshot data. Sure you can screen scrape / cut&paste that into a file but it is not really a tool for longer term collecting.
For longer term data collecting, and time-graphing, be sure to research COLLECT.
Check out: http://h30097.www3.hp.com/collect/
Cheers,
Hein.