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- From: limes@ouroborous.eng.sun.com (Greg Limes)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.sun.misc
- Subject: Re: how do you monitor?
- Date: 16 Nov 92 16:39:39
- Organization: Sun Microsystems Computer Corporation
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- In-reply-to: tony@hacgate.SCG.HAC.COM's message of 13 Nov 92 17:52:57 GMT
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- In article <23994@hacgate.SCG.HAC.COM> tony@hacgate.SCG.HAC.COM (Tony Reeves) writes:
- | We recently received a 670MP with 2 cpus. I have a question about monitoring
- | useage. How can you monitor the load and usage of each processor?
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- Two new utilities were introduced for 4.1.2MP, and were stuck in
- /usr/kvm for the Sun-4M archetecture (yes, I know this is the "wrong"
- place, the functionality should be part of ps and pstat; We Apologise
- For The Inconvenience).
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- /usr/kvm/mps - ps with per-processor information
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- /usr/kvm/mpstat - pstat with per-processor information.
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