Q. I would like to monitor my network activities, memory usage, and other processes.
Something like the activity monitor that Mac OS X and Linux have? Please and thank you :)
Something like the activity monitor that Mac OS X and Linux have? Please and thank you :)
A. I'm not sure if this is what you mean but there is a task manager.
Press Ctrl>Alt>Delete then select start task manager
:)
Press Ctrl>Alt>Delete then select start task manager
:)
How to measure the performance of an Linux C application?
Q. I have written a C code, which uses fread, fwrite,. I want to measure the performance like No_Of_Blocks read and written by the application. disk usage, memory usage etc. Is there any tool to measure the performance of an application in linux?
A. lets see:
You can measure CPU performance using /proc/cpu. You can measure ethernet performance by using /sbin/ifconfig <eth_port>. You can use df to track data written to a filesystem/mountpoint. Take a before and after snapshot using the tool of choice and determine the metric you wish to measure.
You can measure CPU performance using /proc/cpu. You can measure ethernet performance by using /sbin/ifconfig <eth_port>. You can use df to track data written to a filesystem/mountpoint. Take a before and after snapshot using the tool of choice and determine the metric you wish to measure.
What is the corresponding free command on an AIX machine?
Q. I'm programming on a machine running IBM AIX version 6.1. I'm trying to profile the memory usage so I'm looking for a command similar to the free command on Linux distributions. Help
A. svmon and vmstat
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