Re: Xload in the Wharf
Albert Dorofeev (albert@tigr.net)
Mon, 28 Feb 2000 09:42:35 +0100
On Sun, Feb 27, 2000 at 06:25:23PM -0600, Chris Parman wrote:
> I tried to use 'asload' and incorporate 'asload' into the Wharf. The
> problem
> is I don't believe 'asload' is compatible with Solaris 7. Thus, I can
> not use
> 'asload'. I was wondering if there is a way I can 'Swallow' Xload into
> the Wharf ?
On Solaris we have a native application that serves the same
purpose and works nicely in the wharf. It is called perfmeter
and here is my wharf config for it:
*Wharf loaddisk nil MaxSwallow "loaddisk" perfmeter -t disk -Wl loaddisk -fg grey -bg black &
*Wharf loaddisk nil Exec "" perfmeter -a -Wl perfmeter -fg grey -bg black -geometry -50+1 &
*Wharf packetload nil MaxSwallow "packetload" perfmeter -t pkts -Wl packetload -fg grey -bg black &
*Wharf pageload nil MaxSwallow "pageload" perfmeter -t page -Wl pageload -fg grey -bg black &
*Wharf swapload nil MaxSwallow "swapload" perfmeter -t swap -Wl swapload -fg grey -bg black &
HTH
Albert
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