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Danesh Qureshi
Nov 3, 2009 10:53:00 GMT   

I have Alpha ES47,D25 and DS10 servers running Tru64 Unix V5.1B operating system.

I am aware of the "top" command which displays real time details on processes,cpu,etc.

But is there a command on Tru64 Unix to capture memory utilization to a file over a period of time?
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Kapil Jha This member has accumulated 1000 or more points
Nov 3, 2009 11:37:40 GMT  10 pts

collect is the tool i think you lookng for.

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Venkatesh BL Expert in this area This member has accumulated 2500 or more points
Nov 4, 2009 04:49:31 GMT  10 pts

Yes, you can run collect in 'historic' mode. It will log the metrics to a data file that can be read using 'collect' itself.

Check out the manpage for details.
 
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