09-26-2008
Are the switches grouped by -A on AIX different than on Linux? Sorry, but I don't get exactly what the problem is. If they are different, maybe put the needed switches together one by one. Or use vmstat, iostat,...
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Rgds,
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when i used sar -u -f xxxx
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Hi All,
I have come through this very nice tool which stores the week performance stats in solaris, but its only stores the stats for 8 in the morning to 5 in the evening. i want to extend the facility to work 24 hrs . Does anyone know how to do that?
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6. Solaris
Dear All,
I had added these lines in crontab.
0 * * * 0-6 /usr/lib/sa/sa1
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AIX eqrdb26u1 1 6 00CFD5E34C00 01/21/10
System configuration: lcpu=8 ent=2.00 mode=Uncapped
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and footer -
Average 25 9 ... (1 Reply)
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One of my servers giving all zero sar output. Could anyone explain this behaviour.
Thanks
CHaandana
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16:25:02 2 1 0 97
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Hi All,
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
ts_packet_insert
TS_PACKET_INSERT(1) User Commands TS_PACKET_INSERT(1)
NAME
ts_packet_insert - insert packets into a Transport Stream
DESCRIPTION
Usage:
ts_packet_insert [switches] <infile> [switches]
Insert TS packets into a Transport Stream at a positions specified by the user.
Input:
<infile>
A H.222.0 TS stream.
Switches:
-p [positions]
This a a colon (':') delimited string of numbers between 0 and 1, representing how far through to put each ts packet. E.g. -p
0.1:0.4:0.7:0.9 will insert 4 packets at 10%, 40%, 70% and 90% through the file.
-pid [pid]
The inserted packets will have the pid specfied.
-s [string]
The inserted packets will contain [string] as it's payload.
-o [output file] The new TS file will be written out to the file
specified. (defaults to out.ts)
-h (--help)
This message.
Example:
ts_packet_insert -p 0.3:0.6 -o out.ts -pid 89 -s "AD=start" in.ts
ts_packet_insert [switches] <infile> [switches]
Insert TS packets into a Transport Stream at a positions specified by the user.
Input:
<infile>
A H.222.0 TS stream.
Switches:
-p [positions]
This a a colon (':') delimited string of numbers between 0 and 1, representing how far through to put each ts packet. E.g. -p
0.1:0.4:0.7:0.9 will insert 4 packets at 10%, 40%, 70% and 90% through the file.
-pid [pid]
The inserted packets will have the pid specfied.
-s [string]
The inserted packets will contain [string] as it's payload.
-o [output file] The new TS file will be written out to the file
specified. (defaults to out.ts)
-h (--help)
This message.
Example:
ts_packet_insert -p 0.3:0.6 -o out.ts -pid 89 -s "AD=start" in.ts
SEE ALSO
The full documentation for ts_packet_insert is maintained as a Texinfo manual. Please check http://tstools.berlios.de for more informa-
tion.
ts_packet_insert 1.11 November 2008 TS_PACKET_INSERT(1)