dave@lsuc.UUCP (David Sherman) (04/25/85)
Last month's UNIX Review was devoted to performance on UNIX, and the articles raised a number of interested points. One thing mentioned in several articles was the various tools - pstat, iostat, ps, etc. - which are standard on UNIX. However, there wasn't a lot of detail on how to use these programs -- exactly what to look for in all the data you can get. Does anyone have a kind of "Wizard's Guide" to this kind of stuff? Something geared to v7 (or, ideally, to Perkin-Elmer's Edition VII) would be of most value to me. (My immediate interest is in monitoring memory usage so I can figure out how much of memory is being used and how much swapping is going on; pstat and ps both show numbers for sizes, but they don't indicate the breakdown between text and data where programs are shared-text.) Dave Sherman The Law Society of Upper Canada Osgoode Hall Toronto, Canada M5H 2N6 -- { ihnp4!utzoo pesnta utcs hcr decvax!utcsri } !lsuc!dave