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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Use “tail -f” to monitor and report, but the top line should be always fixed on the screen. Post 302763811 by gary_w on Wednesday 30th of January 2013 01:11:15 PM
Old 01-30-2013
Code:
#!/bin/ksh

while :
do
  clear
  printf "tab1\ttab2\ttab3\ttab4"
  tail -9 test001.log
  sleep 5
done

 

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slurm(1)						      General Commands Manual							  slurm(1)

slurm(1)						    BSD General Commands Manual 						  slurm(1)

NAME
slurm - yet another network load monitor SYNOPSIS
slurm [-hHz] [-csl] [-d delay] -i interface DESCRIPTION
slurm is a generic network load monitor which shows device statistics together with a nice ascii graph. Three different types of graphs are supported. OPTIONS
-h Print usage information and quit. -H add hostname to title -c start slurm with classic/combined graph -s start slurm in split graph mode -l start slurm in large split graph mode -z virtually zero traffic counters instead of showing values stored in kernel -d delay delay between screen updates in milliseconds (1000 = once per second) -i interface select interface to monitor (required) KEYS
slurm supports several different keys for interaction: c switch to classic mode s switch to split graph mode l switch to large graph mode L enable TX/RX led m switch between classic, split and large view z zero counters r redraw screen q quit slurm BUGS
Several features of slurm are not supported on certain platforms, i.e. Interface speed detection is only supported on *BSD. Please check the source code documentation to see if your bug is really a bug. Please report bugs to hendrik@scholz.net AUTHOR
Hendrik Scholz <hendrik@scholz.net> http://www.wormulon.net/slurm/ February 23, 2003
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