You could put something like this in a cronjob:
1st is the PID, 2nd the process name and 3rd pages in paging space.
Redirect >> it to some logfile and have it run every 10 minutes, just for monitoring.
As root you will see many more processes - so you can just filter those of interesst for you.
Hi,
Does anyone here write cross-platform applications to be run on different Unix variants?
For some reason, an application I'm working with, when being run on machines with similar specifications, I run into "cannot allocate" errors (St9bad_alloc) on AIX but not on other platforms. Is it a... (8 Replies)
using the internal 2 drives mirror was created using raidctl on 100's of our servers . sometime when one drive fails we dont face any issue & we replace the drive with out any problem . but sometimes when one drive fails , system becomes unresponsive and doesnot allow us to login , the only way to... (1 Reply)
Hi All,
I'm facing an issue in my awk script.
The script is processing a large text file having the details of a number of persons, each person's details being written from 100 to 250 tags as given below:
100 START|
101klklk|
...
245 opr|
246 55|
250 END|
100 START|
...
245 pp|
246... (4 Replies)
Hi,
I have written a program in C and have to test the return value of the functions. So the normal way of doin this wud b
int rc
rc=myfunction(input);
if(rc=TRUE){
}
else{
}
But instead of doing this I have called the function in the if() condition. Does this have any... (2 Replies)
Hi all,
I decided to replace my linux router/firewall with Solaris 11 express. This is a pppoe connection directly to my server...no router boxes. I got everything setup, but the performance is terrible on the NAT....really slow. A web page that loads on the server instantly will take... (3 Replies)
Hi,
We have GPFS 3.4 Installed on two AIX 6.1 Nodes. We have 3 GPFS Mount points:
/abc01 4TB (Comprises of 14 x 300GB disks from XIV SAN)
/abc02 4TB (Comprises of 14 x 300GB disks from XIV SAN)
/abc03 1TB ((Comprises of Multiple 300GB disks from XIV SAN)
Now these 40... (1 Reply)
I 'm trying to clone a zfs file system pool/u01 to a new file system called newpool/u01 using following commands
zfs list
zfs snapshot pool/u01@new
zfs send pool/u01@new | zfs -F receive newpool/u01
Its a 100G file system snapshot and copied to same server on different pool and... (9 Replies)
Hello everyone,
recently we have been experiencing performance issues with chmod. We managed to narrow it down to getcwd.
The following folder exists:
/Folder1/subfol1/subfol2/subfol3
cd /Folder1/subfol1/subfol2/subfol3
truss -D pwd 2>&1 | grep getcwd
0.0001... (4 Replies)
Hi All,
I have 5 Servers ( 3 DataStages Server and 2 Database Servers running HACMP and DPF).
My question is 1 of the Main Core DataStage Server has few unsolved issues that I will post the question as following
1. Why most of time the File Cache in the memory seems constantly... (3 Replies)
For years we blocked Baiduspider due to the fact their bots do not obey the robots.txt directive and can really hurt site performance when they unleash 100 bots on the site each pulling pages many times per second.
Last year, I unblocked Baiduspider's IP addresses, and now the problem is back.
... (1 Reply)
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pmerr
PMERR(1) General Commands Manual PMERR(1)NAME
pmerr - translate Performance Co-Pilot error codes into error messages
SYNOPSIS
pmerr code ...
pmerr -l
DESCRIPTION
pmerr accepts standard Performance Co-Pilot (PCP) error codes via the code argument(s) and generates the corresponding error text.
Each code may be an integer, a hexadecimal value or a hexadecimal value prefixed by either ``0x'' or ``0X''.
Error codes must be less than zero, so if code is a positive number, a warning message is produced, and the negated value is used.
The alternative use of the -l option causes all known error codes to be listed, along with their symbolic names and error text.
PCP ENVIRONMENT
Environment variables with the prefix PCP_ are used to parameterize the file and directory names used by PCP. On each installation, the
file /etc/pcp.conf contains the local values for these variables. The $PCP_CONF variable may be used to specify an alternative configura-
tion file, as described in pcp.conf(5).
SEE ALSO PMAPI(3), pmErrStr(3), pcp.conf(5) and pcp.env(5).
Performance Co-Pilot PCP PMERR(1)