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pst_status record problems
Hi There,
We've been creating a little program that collects all the performance data available about the processes on a HP-UX system. (running HP-UX 11.11). And everything works fine apart from 4 fields in the middle of the pst_status record. Input Blocks (pst_inblock) Output Blocks (pst_oublock) Voluntary Context Switches (pst_nvcsw) Involuntary Context Switches (pst_nivcsw) These fields contain the same value across all the processes, which is incorrect. Has anybody else tried getting this data? Did you have the same problem? Cheers Phil |
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