There's a program on my unix box at work called "rtpm"
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chkord ccrous /u1/home/ccrous> man rtpm
rtpm(1M) rtpm(1M)
NAME
rtpm - real time performance monitor
SYNOPSIS
rtpm [-h history_buffer_size][interval]
DESCRIPTION
The command rtpm displays operating system performance metrics
and usage information in an interactive real-time curses-based
graphical display.
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it's output looks like this ....
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cpu 0 --------------------------
cpu 1 =====------
total ==----------------
%s= %u- | 10| 20| 30| 40| 50| 60| 70| 80| 90|
100|
CPU: CALLS/s: IO/s: QUEUE: TTY/s: ETHER:
24 %u+s 296 calls 0 reads 1 runq 0 rcvs 9
xpkt/s
76 %w+i 0 forks 0 rdblk 100 %run 0 xmit 12
rpkt/s
21 %usr 0 execs 3 writs 0 prunq 0 mdms 651
xoct/s
3 %sys 18 reads 10 wrblk 0 %prun 0 canch 1852
roct/s
0 %wio 29 writs 0 qlen 0 swpq 8 rawch 0
xerrs
76 %idl 12 Krwch 0 %busy 0 %swp 129 outch 0
rerrs
MEMORY: PAGING/s: FILESYS/s: LWPS: NETWARE: TCP/IP:
4270 kma 0 pgins 0 igets 239 lwps 0 spx/s 21
tcp/s
12536 frmem 0 pgots 4 lkups 0 run 0 ipx/s 0
udp/s
47994 frswp 3 atchs 1 dirbk 237 sleep 0 sap/s 0
icmp/s
62 %mem 3 pflts 95 %dnlc 0 zomb 0 rip/s 16
ip/s
26 %swp 10 vflts 618 inode 198 procs 0 errs 26
errs
chkord chkord 4.2MP i386 Fri Mar 3 08:40:00 2000 interval: 1000 (1.54)
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what (if any) is the linux equivalent ?
console based please, not X
TIA
Clive
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