02-19-2008
io utilization (average) on AIX
Hi,
How can i find out the total average IO utilization over a period of time for a long-running process? on AIX
Thanks
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UPTIME(1) Linux User's Manual UPTIME(1)
NAME
uptime - Tell how long the system has been running.
SYNOPSIS
uptime
uptime [-V]
DESCRIPTION
uptime gives a one line display of the following information. The current time, how long the system has been running, how many users are
currently logged on, and the system load averages for the past 1, 5, and 15 minutes.
This is the same information contained in the header line displayed by w(1).
System load averages is the average number of processes that are either in a runnable or uninterruptable state. A process in a runnable
state is either using the CPU or waiting to use the CPU. A process in uninterruptable state is waiting for some I/O access, eg waiting for
disk. The averages are taken over the three time intervals. Load averages are not normalized for the number of CPUs in a system, so a
load average of 1 means a single CPU system is loaded all the time while on a 4 CPU system it means it was idle 75% of the time.
FILES
/var/run/utmp
information about who is currently logged on
/proc process information
AUTHORS
uptime was written by Larry Greenfield <greenfie@gauss.rutgers.edu> and Michael K. Johnson <johnsonm@sunsite.unc.edu>.
Please send bug reports to <albert@users.sf.net>
SEE ALSO
ps(1), top(1), utmp(5), w(1)
Cohesive Systems 26 Jan 1993 UPTIME(1)