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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting how to check CPU consume time by unix script. Post 302070477 by alexop on Wednesday 5th of April 2006 08:47:59 AM
Old 04-05-2006
using the command 'time' followed by the script will give you an output. In ksh it's a builtin, which means that it's more accurate and suffers from less overhead. There's also a binary standalong 'time' command which is found in /usr/bin/time on AIX systems, this can be used if called explicitly but the builtin is used in preference. See the man pages for 'time' and 'ksh's manpage and website for further details. You may want to read up a little on performance monitoring, cpu time and similar concepts in order to accurately interpret the information.
 

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time(1) 						      General Commands Manual							   time(1)

NAME
time - time a command SYNOPSIS
command utility [argument ...] DESCRIPTION
When a specified command or utility completes execution, prints the elapsed time during the command or utility, the time spent in the sys- tem, and the time spent executing the command or utility. Times are reported in seconds. Execution time can depend on the performance of the memory in which the program is running. The times are printed to standard error. Note that the shell also has a keyword that times an entire pipeline if used anywhere in the pipeline. This action is different than the command which times a particular command if used in a pipeline. Options recognizes the following options: command The command to be executed and timed. Writes the timing statistics to standard error. utility The name of a utility to be invoked and timed. If the utility operand names any of the shell special built-in utilities, the time results are undefined. See csh(1) and ksh(1) for information about special built-in utilities. argument Any string that is an argument to the utility. SEE ALSO
csh(1), ksh(1), sh(1), timex(1), times(2). STANDARDS CONFORMANCE
time(1)
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