Louwtjie Burger wrote:
Hi
Yep, I've completed my program to the point that I can sample cpu, io, memory
and some other odd bits from kstat... using perl of course.
I'm having a problem getting some usefull swap information however... from c
there seems to be no problem ... just the kstat version isn't that usefull.
So, I'm forced to use swap -s to sample the info into perl ... but it's not a
nice solution.
I'm using "Solaris Performance and Tools", together with a healthy dose of the
sourcecode browser ;)
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You can get useful data from the kstats. Given
two times T1 and T2 (in seconds):
(data[T2] - data[T1])/(T2 - T1) will yield the
average values of data over the interval T1 -> T2.
Note that the summation interval is 1 second (internal
impl. detail).
- Bart
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