Hi all, below is the output of my 'top' Tasks: 91 total, 2 running, 89 sleeping, 0 stopped, 0 zombie
Cpu(s): 3.9% us, 20.5% sy, 0.0% ni, 75.6% id, 0.0% wa, 0.0% hi, 0.0% si
Can someone tell me what does us, sy,ni,id,wa,hi,si stands stand for? (4 Replies)
Hi all, I'd like to capture the output from the 'top' command to monitor my CPU and Mem utilisation.Currently my command isecho date
`top -b -n1 | grep -e Cpu -e Mem` I get the output in 3 separate lines.Tue Feb 24 15:00:03
Cpu(s): 3.4% us, 8.5% sy .. ..
Mem: 1011480k total, 226928k used, ....... (4 Replies)
Hi,
I have a system under test, and I use a script that does a ps.
The output, is in the following format, it's basically the timestamp, followed by the rss and vsize.
09:03:57 68404 183656 68312 181944 69860 217360 67536 182564 69072 183172 69032 199276
09:04:27 68752 183292 70000 189020... (5 Replies)
Solaris experts,
Am struggling, and wondering for the past more than one week that, how to calculate the total available and used memory/swap space.
Finally installed and used top & got some understanding, but while cross-checking, there are mismatches.
Main Memory
top o/p - 2GB... (7 Replies)
Hi,
I have to output a new csv file from an input csv file with first unique value in the first column.
input csv file
color product id status
green 102 pass
yellow 201 hold
yellow 202 keep
green 101 ok
green 103 hold
yellow 203 ... (5 Replies)
hello All. I am working on something that should be really simply.
It turns out that its not. I am trying to produce output to list the hostname along with all the current running programs.
the script im using is:
for PS in `ps -Ao "user,args" | cut -d' ' -f1,2`
do
echo "`uname -n`, $PS"... (5 Replies)
Hi ,
i have a belwo script which is used to get sectors per track value extarcted from Solaris machine:
for DISK in /dev/dsk/c*t*d*s*; do value=`prtvtoc "$DISK" | sed -n -e '/Dimensions/,/Flags/{/Dimensions/d; /Flags/d; p; }' | sed -n -e '/sectors\/track/p'`; if ; then echo... (4 Replies)
TORRUS_RRDDIR2XML(8) torrus TORRUS_RRDDIR2XML(8)NAME
rrddir2xml - Searches a directory for RRD files and generates Torrus XML configuration file.
SYNOPSIS
torrus rrddir2xml --dir=DIR [options...]
DESCRIPTION
rrddir2xml searches in a given directory for RRD files and creates Torrus XML configuration file suitable for browsing ofthose data files.
With default options, it is usable for RRD files generated by Torrus' SNMP collector, where the file name starts with the host name,
separated by underscore from interface name or other MIB specifics. With these defaults, it creates a subtree per each host name, and all
RRD files belonging top that host name are sorted alphabetically in that subtree.
OPTIONS --dir=DIR
Absolute path to the directory for searching. The directory may contain also non-RRD files. Only regular files are processed, and the
symlinks are ignored.
--recursive
If specified, the directory will be searched recursively. All file names across all subdirectories must be unique. Symlinks to other
directories are ignored.
--filter=Regexp
If the filter is specified, then rrddir2xml lists only those files and subdirectories whose names match the given regular expression.
--out=FILE
Output XML file name. If relative path given, the file is placed in /etc/torrus/xmlconfig. Default: rrddir.xml.
--subtree=SUBTREE
Top subtree path in the generted XML. Default is the top of the tree ("/").
--split=REGEXP
Regular expression used for splitting the file name into parts to build the subtree hierarchy. Default is a sequence of underscores
("_+").
--levels=INTEGER
Number of levels of hierarchy to build by splitting the file names. Default is 2 levels.
--comment=TEXT
Text to put as "comment" parameter to the top subtree.
--holtwinters
If specified, Holt-Winters prediciton boundaries and failures are displayed in the graphs.
--verbose
Prints extra diagnosics.
--debug
Prints debugging information.
SEE ALSO torrus(8)NOTES
See more documentation at Torrus home page: http://torrus.org
AUTHOR
Stanislav Sinyagin <ssinyagin@yahoo.com>
torrus 2.03 2013-07-26 TORRUS_RRDDIR2XML(8)