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RE: {bb} Anyone got a valid 'top' equivalent for AIX?
I see that you probably no longer need this link, but here
it is for future reference:
http://www-1.ibm.com/servers/aix/products/aixos/linux/download.html
It's the AIX Toolkit for Linux. Very cool. Lots of utilities.
Paul
>>> KauffmanT@nibco.com 1/31/2005 5:12:51 PM >>>
My apologies, Paul; this just isn't my day. I've rattled all over the
site and can't find top. Is it buried in one of the other packages, or
am I just not seeing it?
Tom
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From: owner-bb@bb4.com [mailto:owner-bb@bb4.com] On Behalf Of PAUL
WILLIAMSON
Sent: Monday, January 31, 2005 3:59 PM
To: bb@bb4.com
Subject: RE: {bb} Anyone got a valid 'top' equivalent for AIX?
Ask and you will be pointed in the right direction...
http://www-1.ibm.com/servers/aix/products/aixos/linux/
Paul
>>> KauffmanT@nibco.com 1/31/2005 3:45:06 PM >>>
I'm drawing a blank -- no sign of it on the AIX Toolbox CD and I can't
find it on the IBM website (this latter is not uncommon, the way they
hide things).
Tom
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From: owner-bb@bb4.com [mailto:owner-bb@bb4.com] On Behalf Of PAUL
WILLIAMSON
Sent: Monday, January 31, 2005 2:59 PM
To: bb@bb4.com; Kauffman, Tom
Subject: Re: {bb} Anyone got a valid 'top' equivalent for AIX?
How about top? I have it on my AIX 5.1 machines. I grabbed
it from the IBM/Linux toolkit.
Paul
>>> KauffmanT@nibco.com 1/31/2005 2:43:02 PM >>>
We had a situation this weekend where one of our most important
systems
went massively busy for about 3 hours. So busy that a root crontab
script that runs every 15 minutes took 14 minutes to start -- and it's
a
1-line shell script that echos a row of '===' and the date/time to
/dev/console.
Nothing left any tracks. The BB updates were sparse and sporadic, with
lots of purples.
Now I'm looking to add the 'top' display to the cpu report -- but I
can't find ANYTHING for the AIX environment that doesn't need two or
three cycles to build a curses-mode display. Monitor and nmon at least
know how to run for a specific count and quit; IBM supplies topas as
an
equivalent, and it needs to be directed to stop.
Nmon in 'file' mode generates too much exteraneous material and I
don't
really feel like parsing the csv format.
So -- is anyone out there using anything on AIX to simulate 'top -n1'?
TIA
Tom Kauffman
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