Well, for AIX 5.2, I got this:
$ ps axww -o pid,ppid,user,stat,pri,pcpu,time,pmem,rss,vsz,cmd Usage: ps [-ANaedfklm] [-n namelist] [-F Format] [-o specifier[=header],...] [-p proclist][-G|-g grouplist] [-t termlist] [-U|-u userlist] [-c classlist] Usage: ps [aceglnsuvwxU] [t tty] [processnumber]
I must have done something wrong...
GLH
-----Original Message----- From: Henrik Stoerner [mailto:henrik at hswn.dk] Sent: Tuesday, May 09, 2006 4:17 PM To: hobbit at hswn.dk Subject: [hobbit] AIX client - can someone confirm a "ps" command?
I'm modifying the client "ps" command to provide information about processes CPU- and memory-usage, so that sometime in the (not so distant) future Hobbit can track these and perhaps warn if a process becomes a cpu-hog.
I have gotten most of the OS'es that Hobbit supports, but I need someone with an AIX box to confirm that this "ps" command works, and provides information about the ressource usage for all processes on the box:
ps axww -o pid,ppid,user,stat,pri,pcpu,time,pmem,rss,vsz,cmd
This was constructed from an AIX man-page I found on the 'net (and it is very much like the others). One thing that puzzled me is that AIX apparently does not support reporting the start-time of a process. It that really correct ? And if not, what is the keyword for this ?
And while I have the attention of you AIX people out there: If someone could grab the latest snapshot and build me a Hobbit client for AIX 5.3 I would really appreciate it - I need to install a client on such boxes, but I would have to get the development tools setup first.
Thanks, Henrik
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