does anybody remember PVIS ?

From: emanuele.lombardi@casaccia.enea.it
Date: Tue Aug 20 2002 - 06:10:26 EDT


Hi gurus,

I'm asking your help in looking for PVIS.
it is (was?) a very nice tool to see graphs on CPU usage, MEM usage,
SWAP, pagein-pageout ..... and many other such very important figures.

I have been using it on my machine for years and it was working on my
Tru64 5.1A cluster until a few months ago. Now it does'nt work anymore,
but I made so many changes to the system that I cannot guess the guilty
one (tcl, tk...). I tried to install it again but I probably need a
newer version since PPMBASE130 does'nt work any more.

I recall something about PMGR being the replacement of PVIS, but I guess
that PVIS is still alive somewhere.
Will you help me in finding the kit of PVIS ?

Thank you from Italy,
Emanuele

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