Well, it looks as if xload should be in the standard distribution of Digital
Unix, but I discovered that it was missing on about half of our workstations.
Anyway, it turns out that a better utility is xmeter - 1.15 or better,
although I was only able to get 1.13 via archie.
Thanks again. Xmeter is good but we need a little more "friendly" tool -
looks like a task for a board grad student...
Many thanks to:
David C. Tuttle <dct_at_odin.mdacc.tmc.edu>
Mike Iglesias <iglesias_at_draco.acs.uci.edu>
Andrew Gallatin <gallatin_at_isds.Duke.EDU>
"THOMSON, Dave" <THOMSOND_at_WELLINGTON.ECNZ.co.nz>
Anthony D'Atri <aad_at_nwnet.net>
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Paul S. Sears * sears_at_uh.edu (NeXTMail or MIME mail OK)
The University of Houston * <URL: http://www.egr.uh.edu/~sears/>
Engineering Computing Center * System Administration
"Programming is like sex: One mistake and you support it a lifetime."
******* I do not represent the University of Houston *********
Received on Tue Nov 28 1995 - 22:19:47 NZDT