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Hi All

I am looking for a script that would collect statistics in a summarised format.
CPU, Memory,Swap, Wait queue, Run queue and disk activity.
Something that would allow me to profile the environment based on a 1 line output that I could run every 15 min.

Thx

Junaid
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Hi All

I am looking for a script that would collect statistics in a summarised format.
CPU, Memory,Swap, Wait queue, Run queue and disk activity.
Something that would allow me to profile the environment based on a 1 line output that I could run every 15 min.

Thx

Junaid
perhaps nmon is what you need.

http://www-106.ibm.com/developerwork...s/analyze_aix/

good luck.
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