Need Unix tool on SunOS to monitor CPU, MEM for process

Need Unix tool on SunOS to monitor CPU, MEM for process

Post by Phil Sca » Sat, 23 Jan 1999 04:00:00




>Hi every body,

>I would like to find if anybody knows there is any tool which you can run on
>SunOS to monitor CPU, MEM etc for each process. We need this kind of tool to
>monitor our processes to see our cpu, mem distrabution. I remember on HP Unix,
>you can run glance to do that. I can not find any similar tool/command on
>SunOS. It would be better to run on character mode instead windows since we
>telnet to the server. If this is not a standard feature of SunOS, is there any
>place I can download this type of software/shareware.

You might check out xmeter, this taps into rpc.rstatd (so it's not
secure) and gives you pretty graphs in realtime.  You can also trigger
high and low watermarks and events such as sending e-mail or pages.
It's quite flexible.

If you're running Solaris 2 (SunOS 5) as opposed to Solaris 1 (SunOS 4)
then there is a version of 'glance' available from HP.

        -Phil

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Need Unix tool on SunOS to monitor CPU, MEM for process

Post by Timothy J. L » Sun, 24 Jan 1999 04:00:00


|I would like to find if anybody knows there is any tool which you can run on
|SunOS to monitor CPU, MEM etc for each process.

top (freeware)?

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--
Richard B. Mosher            

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