Dear All,
I have below attached file in which i have many nos, i want the last ascending order nos. The brief description is given below.
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how can I find cpu usage memory usage swap usage and
I want to know CPU usage above X% and contiue Y times and memory usage above X % and contiue Y times
my final destination is monitor process
logical volume usage above X % and number of Logical voluage above
can I not to... (3 Replies)
Hi,
I want to monitor the current cpu usage, monitor usage , disk I/o and network utlization for solaris using SNMP.
I want the oids for above tasks.
can you please tell me that
Thank you (2 Replies)
hi all
i want to remove some descending order number
example :
1 100 200 135.00 Gk_wirs 1
1 100 200 136.00 Gk_wirs 50
1 110 210 138.00 Gk_wirs 60
1 100 200 136.00 Gk_wirs 57 ----> how to remove... (6 Replies)
Hi,
I am trying to sort the following file in descending order of its fourth column.
2 1 363828 -2.423225e-03
3 1 363828 4.132763e-03
3 2 363828 8.150133e-03
4 1 363828 4.126890e-03
I use
sort -k4,4g -r input.txt > output.txt ... (1 Reply)
HI I am Trying to edit the below code to send email every day with difference of disk utilized in for last 24 hours but instead getting same usage everyday. can you please help me to point out where my calculation is going wrong. Thank you.
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#!/bin/bash
TODAY="at $(date... (0 Replies)
Hi,
I have a problem . I have few directories like inpTDT_1, inpTDT_2, inpTDT_3 and so on inside HOME directory . In one of my perl script (which is in my HOME), the above directories like inpTDT_1, inpTDT_2, inpTDT_3 are sorting out in an order So I wanted to sort all the inpTDT_1, inpTDT_2,... (1 Reply)
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sys::statistics::linux::diskusage
Sys::Statistics::Linux::DiskUsage(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation Sys::Statistics::Linux::DiskUsage(3pm)NAME
Sys::Statistics::Linux::DiskUsage - Collect linux disk usage.
SYNOPSIS
use Sys::Statistics::Linux::DiskUsage;
my $lxs = new Sys::Statistics::Linux::DiskUsage;
my $stat = $lxs->get;
DESCRIPTION
Sys::Statistics::Linux::DiskUsage gathers the disk usage with the command "df".
For more information read the documentation of the front-end module Sys::Statistics::Linux.
DISK USAGE INFORMATIONS
Generated by /bin/df -kP.
total - The total size of the disk.
usage - The used disk space in kilobytes.
free - The free disk space in kilobytes.
usageper - The used disk space in percent.
mountpoint - The moint point of the disk.
GLOBAL VARS
If you want to change the path or arguments for "df" you can use the following variables...
$Sys::Statistics::Linux::DiskUsage::DF_PATH = '/bin';
$Sys::Statistics::Linux::DiskUsage::DF_CMD = 'df -akP';
Example:
use Sys::Statistics::Linux;
use Sys::Statistics::Linux::DiskUsage;
$Sys::Statistics::Linux::DiskUsage::DF_CMD = 'df -akP';
my $sys = Sys::Statistics::Linux->new(diskusage => 1);
my $disk = $sys->get;
METHODS
new()
Call "new()" to create a new object.
my $lxs = Sys::Statistics::Linux::DiskUsage->new;
It's possible to set the path to df.
Sys::Statistics::Linux::DiskUsage->new(
cmd => {
# This is the default
path => '/bin',
df => 'df -kP 2>/dev/null',
}
);
get()
Call "get()" to get the statistics. "get()" returns the statistics as a hash reference.
my $stat = $lxs->get;
EXPORTS
No exports.
SEE ALSO df(1)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::DiskUsage(3pm)