On 9/17/07, Patrick Shanahan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > * Greg Freemyer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [09-17-07 18:10]: > > I use ps, top, vmstat, iostat, etc. all the time from the CLI. > > > > What's available for performance monitoring via GUI? > > 18:18 wahoo:~/Desktop/Downloads > rpm -qi qps > Name : qps Relocations: (not relocatable) > Version : 1.9.18.6 Vendor: (none) > Release : 1.guru.suse101 Build Date: Sun 17 Dec 2006 > 04:10:29 PM EST > Install Date: Sun 04 Mar 2007 06:26:32 PM EST Build Host: hera.lan > Group : System/Monitoring Source RPM: > qps-1.9.18.6-1.guru.suse101.src.rpm > Size : 528730 License: GPL > Signature : DSA/SHA1, Sun 17 Dec 2006 04:10:31 PM EST, Key ID > af734c5a58857177 > Packager : Pascal Bleser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > URL : http://qps.kldp.net/ > Summary : Displays Processes In An X11 Window > Description : > Qps is a visual process manager, an X11 version of "top" or > "ps" that displays processes in a window and lets you sort and > manipulate them. It displays some general system information, and many > details about current processes (such as the TCP/UDP sockets in use by a > process). Qps runs on Linux and Solaris. > Distribution: SUSE LINUX 10.1 (X86-64) > > > -- > Patrick Shanahan Plainfield, Indiana, USA HOG # US1244711 > http://wahoo.no-ip.org Photo Album: http://wahoo.no-ip.org/gallery2 > Registered Linux User #207535 @ http://counter.li.org
I had qps installed and running under 10.3 rc1 32-bit. I recently re-installed from scratch the 10.3 GM dvd with 64-bit. Then I installed the rpm from above. When I run qps I get a "segmentation" fault. I tired downloading the current source and compiling. qmake goes fine, but make blows up big time. This is not critical, but has anyone gotten qps to run on 64-bit 10.3? Greg -- Greg Freemyer Litigation Triage Solutions Specialist http://www.linkedin.com/in/gregfreemyer The Norcross Group The Intersection of Evidence & Technology http://www.norcrossgroup.com -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
