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Old 10-21-2004
pst_status record problems

Hi There,
We've been creating a little program that collects all the performance data available about the processes on a HP-UX system. (running HP-UX 11.11).

And everything works fine apart from 4 fields in the middle of the pst_status record.

Input Blocks (pst_inblock)
Output Blocks (pst_oublock)
Voluntary Context Switches (pst_nvcsw)
Involuntary Context Switches (pst_nivcsw)

These fields contain the same value across all the processes, which is incorrect.

Has anybody else tried getting this data? Did you have the same problem?

Cheers
Phil
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NAME
pp_popcon_cnt - PredictProtein popularity contest usage counter SYNOPSIS
pp_popcon_cnt [OPTION] DESCRIPTION
The pp-popularity-contest package sets up a cron job that will periodically anonymously submit to the Rost Lab developers statistics about the most used Rost Lab packages on this system. This information helps us making decisions such as which packages should receive high priority when fixing bugs. It also helps us decide which packages should receive funding for further development and support. This information is also very important when the Rost Lab applies for funding. Without the funding we receive based on the usage statistics you volunteer none of the packages on this image could be made available to you at no cost. This binary collects the number of times a method was used. OPTIONS
--debug --help -p, --program program to record usage for -c, --count usage count to record, default: 1 --version EXAMPLES
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