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06-27-2002 01:16 AM
06-27-2002 01:16 AM
hello,
i'm trying to write a script that gives me the cpu load of my server. i thought of using the command top in my script but i get the following error :
top: /dev/ksyms is not a 32-bit kernel namelist
kvm_open: Error 0
what does it mean ?
thank you
alfredo
i'm trying to write a script that gives me the cpu load of my server. i thought of using the command top in my script but i get the following error :
top: /dev/ksyms is not a 32-bit kernel namelist
kvm_open: Error 0
what does it mean ?
thank you
alfredo
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06-27-2002 01:33 AM
06-27-2002 01:33 AM
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Hi,
You'd be better off using the output of 'sar' to get this type of information. As 'top' is mostly interactive could cause this type of error (without seeing the script). Another tool is glance + which does cost, but there is a free trial version.
Michael
You'd be better off using the output of 'sar' to get this type of information. As 'top' is mostly interactive could cause this type of error (without seeing the script). Another tool is glance + which does cost, but there is a free trial version.
Michael
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06-27-2002 05:00 AM
06-27-2002 05:00 AM
Re: command top error
If you really want to use top, you can, by redirecting the output to a file
eg:
top -d 1 -f
Will produce 1 screens worth of top output in the file.
If it's just the load average you're after, you could also use the uptime command.
Chris.
eg:
top -d 1 -f
Will produce 1 screens worth of top output in the file
If it's just the load average you're after, you could also use the uptime command.
Chris.
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06-27-2002 05:39 AM
06-27-2002 05:39 AM
Re: command top error
hai
This is a useful link which give some scripts for system monitoring.. pick the one you like
http://forums.itrc.hp.com/cm/QuestionAnswer/1,,0x026250011d20d6118ff40090279cd0f9,00.html
keep smiling
george
This is a useful link which give some scripts for system monitoring.. pick the one you like
http://forums.itrc.hp.com/cm/QuestionAnswer/1,,0x026250011d20d6118ff40090279cd0f9,00.html
keep smiling
george
keep smiling
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