02-06-2014
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1. UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers
Hi,
Is there a command I can use to find out how many CPU's and what type are on my server? (I was told to use cat /proc/cpuinfo)
Also, how do I know what kind of bus speeds are on my server?
Thanks in advance:) (3 Replies)
Discussion started by: ihot
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2. HP-UX
is there a single command or location from which one can get information like cpu Mhz,cpu cache...etc in HP UX:) (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: vijayca
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3. Gentoo
well. the title says it all.
im runing top in batch mode like this
top -b -n1 > somefile
but the cpu usage info is not correct.
if i run top normally, the first second, i see the same wrong info, and then it corrects itself.
i found only one small mention of it on this forum. with this link... (7 Replies)
Discussion started by: broli
7 Replies
4. AIX
Hi,
may be this is an AIX noob question:
my current C++ application runs on Linux and is quite memory consuming. Therefore, the application writes a logfile after it has finished containing memory information, CPU information, information on the running other processes besides my application... (5 Replies)
Discussion started by: DarthVader77
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5. HP-UX
Hi,
I am going to buy a software that is licenced per CORE.
I have a HPUX B1123 64 bit with 8 cpus.
How can i know how many cores are in my machine ?
Thanks (3 Replies)
Discussion started by: yoavbe
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6. Shell Programming and Scripting
Dear all,
Is there any generic command working on all Unix listing the CPU of a server?
I found different command line per OS but I am looking for a more generic one.
Thanks for your answer. (5 Replies)
Discussion started by: sgoiffon
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7. Shell Programming and Scripting
I am doing some bespoke nagios plugins.
can anyone recommend any good perl modules
for system checks.
disks, memory, processes, load avgs, networks, etc etc. everything basically.
they will need to perform on bsd, aix, solaris, linux.
any recommendations? (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: bigearsbilly
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8. UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers
I have searched and searched this topic but without looking at source code ; my next step maybe , I find the same ambiguous information.
My main question is how is the target code translated? It is stated that there are variables created that hold the data that the emulated CPU would hold in... (12 Replies)
Discussion started by: theKbStockpiler
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9. AIX
To get only the cpu info from the topas command terminal.
CPU User% Kern% Wait% Idle% Physc Entc
ALL 2.3 4.4 0.0 93.3 0.07 7.7
I tried some thing like this but did not work
topas << done
grep "ALL"
q
done
Can someone help me in this. (5 Replies)
Discussion started by: rpm120
5 Replies
10. UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers
Hello all
i did search the web and found allot of answers but im confused
what are the best ways to get this info via Linux default commands
1. current Cpu Usage in Percent
2. current Memory Usage In Bytes
3. current Memory Available In Bytes
Thanks! (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: umen
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sys::statistics::linux::loadavg
Sys::Statistics::Linux::LoadAVG(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation Sys::Statistics::Linux::LoadAVG(3pm)
NAME
Sys::Statistics::Linux::LoadAVG - Collect linux load average statistics.
SYNOPSIS
use Sys::Statistics::Linux::LoadAVG;
my $lxs = Sys::Statistics::Linux::LoadAVG->new;
my $stat = $lxs->get;
DESCRIPTION
Sys::Statistics::Linux::LoadAVG gathers the load average from the virtual /proc filesystem (procfs).
For more information read the documentation of the front-end module Sys::Statistics::Linux.
LOAD AVERAGE STATISTICS
Generated by /proc/loadavg.
avg_1 - The average processor workload of the last minute.
avg_5 - The average processor workload of the last five minutes.
avg_15 - The average processor workload of the last fifteen minutes.
METHODS
new()
Call "new()" to create a new object.
my $lxs = Sys::Statistics::Linux::LoadAVG->new;
It's possible to set the path to the proc filesystem.
Sys::Statistics::Linux::LoadAVG->new(
files => {
# This is the default
path => '/proc',
loadavg => 'loadavg',
}
);
get()
Call "get()" to get the statistics. "get()" returns the statistics as a hash reference.
my $stat = $lxs->get;
EXPORTS
No exports.
SEE ALSO
proc(5)
REPORTING BUGS
Please report all bugs to <jschulz.cpan(at)bloonix.de>.
AUTHOR
Jonny Schulz <jschulz.cpan(at)bloonix.de>.
COPYRIGHT
Copyright (c) 2006, 2007 by Jonny Schulz. All rights reserved.
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
perl v5.14.2 2012-03-09 Sys::Statistics::Linux::LoadAVG(3pm)