From: R Scott Murray (rmurray7@csc.com)
Date: Thu May 08 2003 - 14:40:07 EDT
This list rules! Thanks for all the responses.
It was pointed out that MeasureWare is ideal for this.
Special thanks to Chris Medaglia for this response.
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With top you can use:
top -d 1 -n 1024 -f /tmp/topout
The -d 1 means 1 screen, -n 1024 means up to 1024 processes shown (this is
unlimited), and -f /tmp/topout means to send the output to that file.
With glance you can use:
glance -f /tmp/gout -adviser_only -bootup -iterations 2 > /dev/null
The -f /tmp/gout means to send the output to /tmp/gout, -advisor_only and
-bootup are required to send the output to a file, and -iterations is how
many screen shots (minimum 2). You need to output to /dev/null so it won't
try to display. There is a -syntax <filename> command line option that
tells
where to look for advisor syntax. If you don't specify anything, it
defaults
to the syntax in /var/opt/perf/adviser.syntax.
See the top and glance man pages for more info.
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Dave Antoch wrote
# top -s $SAMPLE_RATE -q -n $NUM_OF_LINES -f $OUTPUTFILE
That will result in a usable text output file with the top
$NUM_OF_LINES processes displayed
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Scott Murray
Newark, Delaware
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