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| Hello, I've noticed that there's a huge amount of information one can extract from the system using pstat(2) system calls. I was wondering if there's some software that can show me all the information those system calls give the user. I know there's top that show something, there's fuser that also shows other stuff, but I didn't find an all-in-one kind of application that would allow me to browse through the information all in the same place. []'s Rafael |
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| On Mar 9, 10:46 am, almeidaraf <almeida...@gmail.com> wrote: Rafael, Yes, pstat(2) system calls are the equivalent of the "/proc" filesystem you see in Linux and Solaris. These system calls are invoked by tools such as ps, top, uptime, fuser, vmstat, etc. Regarding your question on whether there is an all in one, application which integrates all this data, there is one, but it is not free. GlancePlus (Terminal-UI) / GlancePlus Motif (Graphical UI) is a performance monitoring tool which can do this for you. You can find the trial versions here: http://h21007.www2.hp.com/portal/sit...10275d6e10RCRD Rajesh > Hello, > > I've noticed that there's a huge amount of information one can extract > from the system using pstat(2) system calls. I was wondering if > there's > some software that can show me all the information those system calls > give the user. I know there's top that show something, there's fuser > that also shows other stuff, but I didn't find an all-in-one kind of > application that would allow me to browse through the information all > in > the same place. > > []'s > Rafael |
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