What do others use for measuring I/O statistics? I'd like something versatile, as in being able to watch (like iostat, but easier to trend), generate load (like iozone, but more realistic), and perform somewhat generalized benchmarks (like bonnie, but more current.) It would scale from a few... (0 Replies)
I recieved this out put below soemhow. Unfortunatly I did not write down the command I used to get it. Can someone tell me what command I use to gather these stats?
OS = AIX 5.3 64Bit
System Model: IBM,7026-6H1
Machine Serial Number:... (2 Replies)
Aix 5.3 I am trying to view the IO stats. I do the sar 5 5 but that is the WIO and si different than the IO stats right? I am just blanking on this. I know there is a command that I used to run that brings up a whole bunch of live stats that run live such as mem and so on just can't rememeber... (4 Replies)
Hi I'm writing a script to get overall system memory and cpu utilization in percentages, much like in top or with AIX's topas.
Could I use 'ps' to get the same, I know I can get such results for a particular or group of PIDs but I haven't been able to figure out how I could use 'ps' to give me... (10 Replies)
Please help me with a shell script to get the stats on many subdirectories (sub1), (sub2) etc under a mother directory (big)
/big
|
|_______sub1
|_______sub2
|_______sub3
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I want to know
1. What is the last file accessed in each subdirectory with date and by whom
2.... (2 Replies)
Hi,
I am trying to parse mtr stats.
On each hop if Loss > 0 then I need to email the entire stats.
IFS='
';for i in `cat mtrres `; do VAL=$(echo $i|awk -F" " '{print $2}' | awk -F"." '{print $1}'); if ; then echo "send email"; exit 0; fi;done
Filename: mtrres
192.168.1.10 ... (1 Reply)
we all know the time shell command
Is there a way to test disk i/o of a process in a similar fashion?
I am trying different methods to limit disk writes in a 24/7 daemon process and would like to
measure. I know pidstat does it but only to a running process, i want to do one shot test... (7 Replies)
Discussion started by: bigearsbilly
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NAME
ipurge - delete mail from IMAP mailbox or partition based on age or size
SYNOPSIS
ipurge [ -f ] [ -C config-file ] [ -x ] [ -X ] [ -i ] [ -s ] [ -o ]
[ -d days | -b bytes | -k Kbytes | -m Mbytes ]
[ mailbox-pattern... ]
DESCRIPTION
Ipurge deletes messages from the mailbox(es) specified by mailbox-pattern that are older or larger than specified by the -d, -b, -k or -m
options. If no mailbox-pattern is given, ipurge works on all mailboxes. If the -x option is given, the message age and size MUST match
exactly those specified by -d, -b, -k or -m. The are no default values, and at least one of -d, -b, -k or -m MUST be specified.
Ipurge by default only deletes mail below shared folders, which means that mails in mailbox(es) below INBOX.* and user.* stay untouched.
Use the option -f to also delete mail in mailbox(es) below these folders.
Ipurge reads its configuration options out of the imapd.conf(5) file unless specified otherwise by -C.
OPTIONS -f Force deletion of mail in all mailboxes.
-C config-file
Read configuration options from config-file.
-d days
Age of message in days.
-b bytes
Size of message in bytes.
-k Kbytes
Size of message in Kbytes (2^10 bytes).
-m Mbytes
Size of message in Mbytes (2^20 bytes).
-x Perform an exact match on age or size (instead of older or larger).
-X Use delivery time instead of Date: header for date matches
-i Invert match logic: -x means not equal, date is for newer, size is for smaller
-s Skip over messages that have the Flagged flag set.
-o Only purge messages that have the Deleted flag set.
FILES
/etc/imapd.conf
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