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1. AIX
Hi,
I am running the following command:
ps -efk -o "user pid ppid pcpu pmem stime time vsz rssize args"
But TIME column is always 00:00:00 . The AIX Actual version is 6.1.8.0
When I run it on another server that I have with version 6.1.0.0, the output is valid.
Regards,
Amit (6 Replies)
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2. Shell Programming and Scripting
Hello all,
Part of a script I am writing needs to check for a certain date..
example
If it is saturday between 1pm and 2pm, kick off this script.../directory/script.sh
need some pointers as to what the best way to do this is. (3 Replies)
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3. AIX
Hello all,
I need to find, what time a particular command was run in one of our AIX box. In our environment, we use 'powerbroker' to login as root and there are so many people who use this. I tried history command, which shown me similar to below:
406 ls -l | *user*
407 ls -l... (1 Reply)
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4. Programming
How can we find the time taken by a comman to execute
say
cp a b
what is the time taken by this command (2 Replies)
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5. UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers
I wondered if someone could point out the differences between the time commmand and usr/bin/time and the accuracy one might have over another.
Also, is there a website or two a person could maybe link for me to describe the differences?
Thank you for your time. (2 Replies)
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6. Shell Programming and Scripting
I am trying to collect some scripts performance. I wrote:
#!/usr/local/bin/bash
echo Locked Objects
time /webaplic/monitor_exp_funcional.sh NUM_LOCKED_OBJ
echo Users On
time /webaplic/monitor_exp_funcional.sh USERS_ON
Then I call "test.sh > Results.out"
Obviously, the time command... (4 Replies)
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7. Shell Programming and Scripting
Hi all,:o
i am new to shell scripting and i have aproblem like i just want to extractthe uptime of the system from an uptime command which gives the output as the Current time , how long the system has been running,how many users are surrently logged on and the system load averages for past 1,5,... (5 Replies)
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8. UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers
Hi all,
Can someone extending on what the time field is explaining in a ps command.
Man page only has this:
time The cumulative execution time for the process.
Is this a combined CPU time? if that is the case then it should be impossible to have a 00:00 time on any process.
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Discussion started by: nhatch
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9. UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers
Is there any way I could run two commands at the same time? Say I have in my script a command that grep a keyword from a huge size file:
zgrep $KEYWORD $FILE
and because this is a large file it takes a while to finish, so I would want that while zgrep is doing its job, I have a function that... (10 Replies)
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10. UNIX for Advanced & Expert Users
can someone tell me the meaning of this commnad,
If you want to see a grand total of CPU time for a program when it finishes running, you can use the time command. At the Unix prompt, enter:
time java myprog
Replace myprog with the name of the program you are running. The following is an... (2 Replies)
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