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NMON Physical Averages display for multi CPU Server
We have some AIX Unix Servers with 4 or 6 CPU and when type this command “c” in nmon always displays each cpu % with Averages on buttom. However we have several Servers with 18 CPU’s and it only shows 16 17 on main page. Does nmon have some command that would show remaining with totals for Physical Averages? Kind of scroll down or next page function.
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