Dear managers,
Someone asked today about tools to display disk statistics,
I was looking in the Intenet and I found some information about it
maybe it could help,
ftp://ftp.digital.com/pub/DEC/dec-faq/Digital-UNIX
syd, a utility like top, is on the Freeware disk for versions
of Digital UNIX before V3.0. It is also available for anonymous FTP from
many sites. One is
ftp://ftp.Uni-Koeln.DE/decosf; and there you can also
get a version that works with version 3.x of Digital UNIX.
The latest official version of top (3.3) supports single cpu
Alphas running Digital UNIX 1.2, 1.3, 2.0, 3.0, and 3.2. It's at
ftp://eecs.nwu.edu/pub/top It does not support multi-cpu alphas,
because no-one with root access to a multi-cpu alpha has stepped forward
to do the work. When compiling, note the warning about compiling
with optimisation.
lsof, a utility for listing open files, is available from
ftp://vic.cc.purdue.edu:/pub.
vmubc is a graphical and tty-based tool for displaying statistics
on CPU, UBC, and virtual memory. Note that to compile on OSF/1 2.x,
add -DGSI_CPUS_IN_BOX=55 to the CFLAGS. vmubc is available from
ftp://gatekeeper.dec.com/pub/Digital/vmubc.tar.Z It was written by
George Chaltas of DEC.
I haven't used some, I just found them. I hope this help.
Received on Tue Jun 04 1996 - 20:20:48 NZST