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Conference turris::digital_unix

Title:DIGITAL UNIX(FORMERLY KNOWN AS DEC OSF/1)
Notice:Welcome to the Digital UNIX Conference
Moderator:SMURF::DENHAM
Created:Thu Mar 16 1995
Last Modified:Fri Jun 06 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:10068
Total number of notes:35879

9204.0. "vmstat with 4.0: individual cpu stats reported?" by SCASS1::GROVE () Mon Mar 17 1997 13:34

    
    
    With the Digital UNIX Version 3.2* and previous releases, I understand
    that the *stat commands report the average, cumulative CPU usage for
    multi processor configurations.
    
    I was under the impression that this was due to change, perhaps with
    Digital UNIX Version 4.0?
    
    As I do not have access to a multi processor system and the Digital
    UNIX Version 4.0 documentation does not indicate if the *stat commands
    still report average, cumulative versus individual CPU usage, could
    someone please clarify?
    
    Specifically, of interest is the vmstat command.
    
    Thanks
    
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9204.1SMURF::DENHAMDigital UNIX KernelMon Mar 17 1997 14:022
    I don't believe anything changed in that area of vmstat for V4.0.
    I've certainly seen nothing different in its output....
9204.2Oh WellSCASS1::GROVETue Mar 18 1997 14:206
    I didn't notice anything different either with vmstat.
    
    Just thought I would ask.
    
    Thanks for responding
    
9204.3SMURF::DENHAMDigital UNIX KernelTue Mar 18 1997 19:374
    The graphic display of the cpuinfo command can give you a nice
    picture of the system/user/idle breakdown on each cpu. vmubc
    does something similar, I believe.