RE: wanted: hp-ux glance pendant [SOLVED]

2006-05-04 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]@mgEDV.net
  
   Systat doesn't like it if it has no stdin; adding a  /dev/ttyv9 
   to your commandline should make it behave.
  
  adding your suggestion fixes the problem, but i'd like to run it w/o
  enabling any user keystrokes/input to systat. tried /dev/null and an
  empty file, obviously w/o success -(
  any further ideas?

 Dump it to a file and tail -f the file in the console?

ok, but if i want this to be up at reboot, i again need some
real stdin i can give to systat, which then will dump/tail.

anyway, systat is (besides of it's behaviour when detached
from a terminal) definitely a glance pendant (not all the
nice functions, but at least the vmstat page gives an idea
of what's goin' on).

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Re: wanted: hp-ux glance pendant

2006-05-03 Thread Alex Zbyslaw

[EMAIL PROTECTED]@mgEDV.net wrote:


does anybody know some handy text-console-tools,
which run under freebsd and produce performance
outputs like glance does under hp-ux?
top isn't well covering things like disk-io,
memory usage, etc...

 


Try systat or vmstat.

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Re: wanted: hp-ux glance pendant

2006-05-03 Thread Nikos Vassiliadis
On Wednesday 03 May 2006 14:51, [EMAIL PROTECTED]@mgEDV.net wrote:
 does anybody know some handy text-console-tools,
 which run under freebsd and produce performance
 outputs like glance does under hp-ux?
 top isn't well covering things like disk-io,
 memory usage, etc...

Don't know HP-UX glance, but there is systat for interactive
use and lots of others gstat, vmstat, iostat...
Try apropos stat | fgrep '(8)'


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Re: wanted: hp-ux glance pendant

2006-05-03 Thread Bill Moran
On Wed, 3 May 2006 13:51:29 +0200
[EMAIL PROTECTED]@mgEDV.net [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 
 does anybody know some handy text-console-tools,
 which run under freebsd and produce performance
 outputs like glance does under hp-ux?
 top isn't well covering things like disk-io,
 memory usage, etc...

I'm not familiar with glance, but have a look at systat, specifically,
the vmstat screen.

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RE: wanted: hp-ux glance pendant

2006-05-03 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]@mgEDV.net

 I'm not familiar with glance, but have a look at systat, specifically,
 the vmstat screen.

well, thx for the hint. the tool indeed looks nice, and curious as i am,
i monitored some action with it. i started it with
systat -vmstat 1 /dev/ttyv9 
to get the output to a non-shelled terminal and watch the stats on another
screen. right now, the only process currently still working on the system
is the monitor tool itself:

top output:
last pid: 51158;  load averages:  1.12,  1.03,  1.01
up 0+09:40:19  19:00:57
21 processes:  2 running, 19 sleeping
CPU states: 69.9% user,  0.0% nice, 30.1% system,  0.0% interrupt,  0.0%
idle
Mem: 297M Active, 1393M Inact, 137M Wired, 92M Cache, 104M Buf, 83M Free
Swap: 4096M Total, 500M Used, 3596M Free, 12% Inuse

  PID USERNAME  THR PRI NICE   SIZERES STATETIME   WCPU COMMAND
60297 root1 1260  1816K  1256K RUN221:45 99.02% systat
50917 root1  960  6088K  2348K select   0:00  0.00% sshd
  284 root1  960  1284K   684K select   0:00  0.00% syslogd
50921 root1  960  6088K  2408K select   0:00  0.00% sshd
50920 root1   80  1712K  1232K wait 0:00  0.00% sh
  590 root1   80  1304K   660K nanslp   0:00  0.00% cron
51109 root1   50  2016K  1740K ttyin0:00  0.00% vi
  538 root1  960  1212K   440K select   0:00  0.00% usbd
50924 root1   80  1712K  1224K wait 0:00  0.00% sh
51158 root1  960  2268K  1524K RUN  0:00  0.00% top
  581 root1  960  3356K  1328K select   0:00  0.00% sshd
51157 root1   50  1268K   904K ttyin0:00  0.00% getty
  632 root1   50  1268K   464K ttyin0:00  0.00% getty
  634 root1   50  1268K   464K ttyin0:00  0.00% getty
  631 root1   50  1268K   464K ttyin0:00  0.00% getty
  636 root1   50  1268K   464K ttyin0:00  0.00% getty
  635 root1   50  1268K   464K ttyin0:00  0.00% getty
  633 root1   50  1268K   464K ttyin0:00  0.00% getty
  630 root1   50  1268K   464K ttyin0:00  0.00% getty
51107 root1   80  1712K  1268K wait 0:00  0.00% sh
  256 root1  960   500K   284K select   0:00  0.00% devd


is this normal? it will at least render the figures inaccurate, not?

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Re: wanted: hp-ux glance pendant

2006-05-03 Thread Dan Nelson
In the last episode (May 03), [EMAIL PROTECTED]@mgEDV.net said:
  I'm not familiar with glance, but have a look at systat,
  specifically, the vmstat screen.
 
 well, thx for the hint. the tool indeed looks nice, and curious as i
 am, i monitored some action with it. i started it with
 systat -vmstat 1 /dev/ttyv9 
 to get the output to a non-shelled terminal and watch the stats on
 another screen. right now, the only process currently still working
 on the system is the monitor tool itself:
 
 top output:
   PID USERNAME  THR PRI NICE   SIZERES STATETIME   WCPU COMMAND
 60297 root1 1260  1816K  1256K RUN221:45 99.02% systat

 is this normal? it will at least render the figures inaccurate, not?

Systat doesn't like it if it has no stdin; adding a  /dev/ttyv9 
to your commandline should make it behave.

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Re: wanted: hp-ux glance pendant

2006-05-03 Thread Bill Moran
On Wed, 3 May 2006 19:09:12 +0200
[EMAIL PROTECTED]@mgEDV.net [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 
  I'm not familiar with glance, but have a look at systat, specifically,
  the vmstat screen.
 
 well, thx for the hint. the tool indeed looks nice, and curious as i am,
 i monitored some action with it. i started it with
 systat -vmstat 1 /dev/ttyv9 
 to get the output to a non-shelled terminal and watch the stats on another
 screen. right now, the only process currently still working on the system
 is the monitor tool itself:
 
 top output:
 last pid: 51158;  load averages:  1.12,  1.03,  1.01
 up 0+09:40:19  19:00:57
 21 processes:  2 running, 19 sleeping
 CPU states: 69.9% user,  0.0% nice, 30.1% system,  0.0% interrupt,  0.0%
 idle
 Mem: 297M Active, 1393M Inact, 137M Wired, 92M Cache, 104M Buf, 83M Free
 Swap: 4096M Total, 500M Used, 3596M Free, 12% Inuse
 
   PID USERNAME  THR PRI NICE   SIZERES STATETIME   WCPU COMMAND
 60297 root1 1260  1816K  1256K RUN221:45 99.02% systat

[snip]

 is this normal? it will at least render the figures inaccurate, not?

I wouldn't call that normal.  Running systat doesn't cause anything like
that kind of load on my system.

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RE: wanted: hp-ux glance pendant

2006-05-03 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]@mgEDV.net

 Systat doesn't like it if it has no stdin; adding a  /dev/ttyv9 
 to your commandline should make it behave.

adding your suggestion fixes the problem, but i'd like to run it w/o
enabling any user keystrokes/input to systat. tried /dev/null and an
empty file, obviously w/o success -(
any further ideas?

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Re: wanted: hp-ux glance pendant

2006-05-03 Thread Bill Moran
On Wed, 3 May 2006 21:02:21 +0200
[EMAIL PROTECTED]@mgEDV.net [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 
  Systat doesn't like it if it has no stdin; adding a  /dev/ttyv9 
  to your commandline should make it behave.
 
 adding your suggestion fixes the problem, but i'd like to run it w/o
 enabling any user keystrokes/input to systat. tried /dev/null and an
 empty file, obviously w/o success -(
 any further ideas?

Dump it to a file and tail -f the file in the console?

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Bill Moran
Collaborative Fusion Inc.
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