SUMMARY:Perf Meters

From: John Fiori (fiori@crrel41.crrel.usace.army.mil)
Date: Mon Jul 01 1996 - 11:42:44 CDT


I want to thank all the people that responded so quickly to my question
reguarding multiple cpu performance meters. I was already using proctool
but wanted a simple perf meter to keep up as a visual display. I saw one
at a Sun Developers Conference but they didnt know where it came from.

Thanks again

From: Alex Finkel <afinkel@pfn.com>
Subject: Re: Perf Meters

Get a copy of Proctool 2.5 from one of the Sun FTP sites. I think you can
find it at Sunsite.unc.edu. It enables you to view graphs, stats, etc. You
can even use it to shut off individual CPU's to see how it affects performance.

Also the SE toolkit can also view the CPU's individually.

- Alex

From: Fernando Frota Redigolo <fernando@caju.larc.usp.br>

There is a program called proctool which may help you. It shows all the
processes running on the machine, together with info like in which CPU
each one is running, the percentage of CPU and memory it consumes, etc.,
It also show some graphics related to CPU usage.

You can probably find it in http://smc.vnet.net/lists.html. It's a list of
several ftp sites, most with precompiled binaries for solaris. It depends
on which solaris version you are running, so look for something like
proctool.2.5.*.

Fernando Frota Redigolo

From: Matthew Stier - Imonics Corporation <matthew.stier@imonics.com>

Perfmeter? No.

Proctool? Yes.

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