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тАО09-19-2005 06:48 PM
тАО09-19-2005 06:48 PM
collect
could any one tell me how can I run collect
for 60 seconds for example and export the output file to excel
please advise.
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тАО09-19-2005 08:03 PM
тАО09-19-2005 08:03 PM
Re: collect
Collect, when used with '-f' option, dumps the output to a data file. You can use 'cfilt' (a script that is installed when you install Collgui - A GUI for analysing collect data).
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тАО09-20-2005 01:23 AM
тАО09-20-2005 01:23 AM
Re: collect
many thanks to your fast reply,
I mean 60 seconds not interval,
I want to run collect for spesific time
example 60 sec.
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тАО09-20-2005 02:01 AM
тАО09-20-2005 02:01 AM
Re: collect
To export data to excel, you can use the cfilt command. Like this:
collect -sd -p collect_file.cgz | cfilt disk:name:r/s:rkb/s:w/s:wkb/s:wtq:%bsy
I use the pipe because cfilt directly over the file give me some errors.
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тАО09-20-2005 04:18 PM
тАО09-20-2005 04:18 PM
Re: collect
-R Specify the duration of data collection. Either of the following for-
mats can be specified:
NumberUnit ...
The value of Number is an integer. The value of Unit is one of the
following:
+ w - weeks, such as 4w for four weeks.
+ d - days, such as 2d for two days.
+ h - hours, such as 12h for twelve hours.
+ m - minutes, such as 30m for thirty minutes.
+ s - seconds, such as 45s for 45 seconds.
Any valid combination of times can be entered, such as 4w2d6h45m20s.
[+]Year:Mon:Day:Hour:Min:Sec
The same time format described for the -C option, except that a
plus sign (+) indicates the value is relative to the current time.
Without a plus sign, the value is an absolute time at which the
data collection period should end.
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тАО09-20-2005 06:06 PM
тАО09-20-2005 06:06 PM
Re: collect
specially to BL Venkatesh ,
I use the option -R its ok.