equivalent to pstat -T

From: Paul M. Collison <p.collison1_at_physics.oxford.ac.uk>
Date: Fri, 29 Mar 1996 22:47:55 GMT

 Dear Managers,

 Is there a straighforward equivalent to `pstat -T' on the DECstations
 under Digital Unix 3.2C ? (i.e. a command that gives you the current
 usage of system tables)
 
 e.g.
 host% pstat -T
 188/ 609 files
 142/ 444 gnodes
  56/ 288 processes
  39/ 29/ 76 active/reclaimable/total texts
 453/1000 00k swap

 I found this question asked in the list archives, but not the reply.

 Ideally what I am after is a good way to get an optimum value for
 maxusers without waiting for my process or vnode table to fill up !

 Thanks,

  Paul

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