Subject: RE: seperate CPU load views?
To: Simon Burge <simonb@wasabisystems.com>
From: Sporleder, Matthew \(CCI-Atlanta\) <Matthew.Sporleder@cox.com>
List: current-users
Date: 11/20/2002 00:02:03
bash-2.03$ mpstat 2
CPU minf mjf xcal  intr ithr  csw icsw migr smtx  srw syscl  usr sys  wt =
idl
  0    6   0  349   400  300   43    0    1    1    0    68    0   0   0 =
 99
  1    7   0   34   104  104   89    0    1    1    0    69    0   1   0 =
 98
  2    6   0   35   136  136   92    0    1    1    0    69    0   0   0 =
 99
  3    6   0   35   100  100   93    0    1    1    0    70    0   1   0 =
 98
CPU minf mjf xcal  intr ithr  csw icsw migr smtx  srw syscl  usr sys  wt =
idl
  0    0   0  300   400  300   16    0    1    0    0     2    0   0   0 =
100
  1    0   0    0   101  101  209    0    0    0    0    70    0   0   0 =
100
  2    3   0    0   106  106   27    0    0    0    0    36    0   0   0 =
100
  3    0   0    0   100  100   33    0    0    0    0    48    0   0   0 =
100
CPU minf mjf xcal  intr ithr  csw icsw migr smtx  srw syscl  usr sys  wt =
idl
  0    0   0  311   400  300   30    0    0    1    0   194    0   0   0 =
 99
  1    0   0    0   103  103  207    0    0    0    0    65    0   0   0 =
100
  2    0   0    0   106  106   28    0    0    0    0    36    0   0   0 =
100
  3    0   0    0   100  100   24    0    0    0    0    19    0   2   0 =
 98

-----Original Message-----
From: Simon Burge [mailto:simonb@wasabisystems.com]
Sent: Tuesday, November 19, 2002 11:55 PM
To: Charlie Allom
Cc: current-users
Subject: Re: seperate CPU load views?=20


Charlie Allom wrote:

> On Wed, Nov 20, 2002 at 03:32:20PM +1100, Simon Burge wrote:

> Does this spell out maybe someone being _able_ to write a tool ala
> Solaris mpstat?

What does mpstat show?  :-)

Simon.
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