Hi all,
i have run iostat -em, and get below result. Can i know what is this output meaning, and how to fix that problem.
iostat -em
---- errors ---
device s/w h/w trn tot
sd7 0 1 0 1
sd8 1 1 0 2
sd9 0 1 0 1
sd10 0 ... (2 Replies)
All,
I am attempting to help tune a Sun for better performance (mainly for SAS 9.1), and have found indicators pointing to poor I/O utilization. I have run iostat -cx, and found one device in particular where the %w is in the 90's during processing. I have a feeling that this is where the SAS... (3 Replies)
Hi All AIX expert
i'm using AIX 5.2
When i execute this command which is :
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>> iostat -a
System configuration: lcpu=4 disk=30
tty: tin tout avg-cpu: % user % sys % idle % iowait
... (2 Replies)
Sorry for asking basics. What exactly is the situation if device ID is same in iostat -Eni. What we must do then? Is there any relation b/w iostat and cfgadm? (3 Replies)
A find for the "iostat" command on a redhat 5 update 4 comes back with no results.
Any separate rpm needs to be installed to get the binary for this ?
Thanks in advance. (1 Reply)
Hello everyone,
Can you please explain me what kind of information do IOSTAT show ?
iostat -xnz 3 show me those informations:
The I/O of the c0t0d0 disk is normal ?
extended device statistics
r/s w/s kr/s kw/s wait actv wsvc_t asvc_t %w %b device
0.0 ... (3 Replies)
Hello, I support Oracle 11g on AIX 7.1.
Using the command
$iostat -D hdisk2 hdisk4 hdisk5 5
I get the following output:
hdisk5 xfer: %tm_act bps tps bread bwrtn
44.0 1.4M 178.2 1.4M 14.7K
read: ... (3 Replies)
Hi All,
Please help me and guide me to write a bash/shell script on Linux box to delete parent entry with all their child entries.
example:
Parent is :
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dn: email=yogesh.kumar@wipro.com, o=wipro, o=in
child is:
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dn: cn: yogesh kumar, email=yogesh.kumar@wipro.com,... (1 Reply)
I have the input file like this.
Input file: 12.txt
1) There are one or more than one <tr> tags in same line.
2) Some tr tags may have one <td> or more tna one <td> tags within it.
3) Few <td> tags having "<td> </td>". Few having more than one " " entry in it.
<tr> some td... (4 Replies)
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device::usb::pcsensor::hidtemper
Device::USB::PCSensor::HidTEMPer(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation Device::USB::PCSensor::HidTEMPer(3pm)NAME
Device::USB::PCSensor::HidTEMPer - Device overview
VERSION
Version 0.02
SYNOPSIS
Shared code:
use Device::USB::PCSensor::HidTEMPer;
my $pcsensor = Device::USB::PCSensor::HidTEMPer->new();
Single-device systems:
my $device = $pcsensor->device();
print $device->external()->fahrenheit() if defined $device->external();
Multi-device systems:
my @devices = $pcsensor->list_devices();
foreach my $device ( @devices ){
print $device->internal()->celsius() if defined $device->internal();
}
DESCRIPTION
This module is a simplified interface to the HidTEMPer thermometers created by PCSensor. It hides any problems recognizing the correct
objects to initialize and the dependency on Device::USB. Use of the connected thermometers can be done by either creating a array of
objects if multiple devices are connected, or the function device() if only one device is present.
One example of its usage can be found in the Linux Journal August 2010, "Cool Projects edition" page 32-34.
CONSTANTS
The following constants are declared
o PRODUCT_ID
Contains the hex value of the product id on the usb chip, in this case 0x660c
o VENDOR_ID
Contains the hex value representing the manufacturer of the chip, in this case "Tenx Technology, Inc."
o SUPPORTED_DEVICES
Contains the mapping between name and identifiers for all supported thermometers.
Hex value Product Internal sensor External sensor
0x5b HidTEMPerNTC Yes Yes
0x58 HidTEMPer Yes No
METHODS
o new()
Initialize the system, and the USB-connection to be used.
o device()
Return a single thermometer instance. ONLY to be used in systems using a single thermometer device. Returns undef if no devices was
found.
o list_devices()
Returns an array of recognized thermometer instances if an array value is expected, otherwise it returns a scalar with the number of
devices found.
DEPENDENCIES
This module internally includes and takes use of the following packages:
use Device::USB;
use Device::USB::PCSensor::HidTEMPer::Device;
use Device::USB::PCSensor::HidTEMPer::NTC;
use Device::USB::PCSensor::HidTEMPer::TEMPer;
This module uses the strict and warning pragmas.
BUGS
Please report any bugs or missing features using the CPAN RT tool.
FOR MORE INFORMATION
None
AUTHOR
Magnus Sulland < msulland@cpan.org >
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
None
COPYRIGHT & LICENSE
Copyright (c) 2010 Magnus Sulland
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
perl v5.10.1 2010-07-24 Device::USB::PCSensor::HidTEMPer(3pm)