[geeks] vmstat modification
William S.
geeks at sunhelp.org
Mon Jul 16 11:44:49 CDT 2001
Dave,
Actually, you were probably my inspiration. I was
looking at your web site and noticed the minimal
desktop you had on the screenshot. I too am striving
to get things down to a simple display within fvwm2. I
hate to waste memory on needless decoration and prefer
text based applications rather than graphics.
I have a P166MMX with a 17" monitor running on a 2.4
Linux kernel on a Debian (unstable) release. I also
have 8 Apollo's I am preparing to set up as a cluster
under the Domain OS if they all work (just got 7 of
them last week).
Now back to vmstat:
For some reason the awk doesn't want to cooperate. I
downloaded the source code for vmstat which is
included withing the procpu Debian package. It is
"Version: 0.99, last modified 15 January 94". I don't
seem to be able to compile it (getting several
"undefined references". I am not familiar with C
enough to get it to work at this time. My strategy was
to edit some of the printf functions so that that I
could have the ones I wanted which in this case were :
" SI SO US SY ID ".
I guess I will hold back until I can figure it out
unless there is another way to do it now.
Bill
Amsterdam, NL
--- dave at cca.org wrote:
> wilby98 at yahoo.com writes:
>
> >I am interested in running vmstat in a small xterm
>
> >on my Debian Linux box. I would like to limit the
>
> >output to 5 columns. Is there any way to do it?
>
> >Maybe using awk or sed?
>
> Hey, I do the same thing. PI, PO, US, SY, ID, right?
> awk should do it. I had annoying buffering problems,
> so
> I gave up and wrote a c program to deal with
> vmstat's
> output.
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