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Any command to watch output repeatedly??
Hi Experts,,
Can you tell me "Is there any command in solaris that gives the output repeatedly for every x seconds" when used with other commands like ls,du,df,etc..Like prstat updates its output for every 5 seconds.. If i want to view how much of disk usage is going on a filesystem for every x seconds..when i am installing a software/package ...what i need to do..Is there any command in solaris which satisfies this requirement...or should we need to write some script to satisfy this... My search doen't resulted much about that..but i found that there is a command called "watch" in linux which completely satisfies this requirement... How to use the watch command, by The Linux Information Project (LINFO) Want everyone to share their knowledge to get a solution to this... |
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