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Old 01-20-2009
Methyl,

I am running system v and using a find to pipe to a cpio. Below are the results of my sar -v, but I don't know what this is telling me.

10:00:00 proc-sz ov s5inod-sz ov file-sz ov lock-max
10:20:00 915/2000 0 0/500 0 10106/ 0 0 8399/48000
10:40:00 930/2000 0 0/500 0 10164/ 0 0 8426/48000
11:00:00 966/2000 0 0/500 0 9953/ 0 0 8156/48000
11:20:00 944/2000 0 0/500 0 10463/ 0 0 8707/48000
11:40:00 951/2000 0 0/500 0 10198/ 0 0 8411/48000
12:00:00 967/2000 0 0/500 0 10162/ 0 0 8344/48000
12:20:00 935/2000 0 0/500 0 10072/ 0 0 8311/48000
 

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lissie - lissajous figure. SYNOPSIS
lissie [-display host:display.screen] [-visual visual] [-window] [-root] [-count number] [-cycles number] [-delay number] [-ncolors number] [-size number] DESCRIPTION
Another Lissajous figure. This one draws the progress of circular shapes along a path. OPTIONS
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