Running top in batch mode
nitin.gizare at wipro.com
nitin.gizare at wipro.com
Fri Sep 25 02:13:19 UTC 2009
HI
Which option in sar I can use to measure load of server?
Nitin
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Sent: Thursday, September 24, 2009 6:08 PM
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Subject: Re: Running top in batch mode
Hmmm,
you're right. that sounds like a feature request for future versions of
sar.
Jason
nitin.gizare at wipro.com wrote:
> HI
>
> But using sar we can not get info about system process and memory used
> by them
>
> Nitin
>
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> Edgecombe
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>
> nitin.gizare at wipro.com wrote:
>
>> Can some body help with script which can take top out put snapshot
>>
> every
>
>> 5 min with memory usage in sorted mode.( say top is highest and
bottom
>> lowest).
>>
>>
>
> It sounds like you want something like sar. See
> http://linux.die.net/man/1/sar
> or install the sysstat rpm and run "man sar"
>
> Jason
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