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Looking for monitor/top
I'm new to SUN (SunOS 5.8) and I can't find any monitoring tools to check cpu, memory, disk ... performance.
Previously on unix servers I have used 'top' & 'monitor' but these commands are not on the box on in the man pages. Anyone suggest equivalent commands? |
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