Hi all,
i want to count the number of user-processes for a period of time. I need this to be able to get an idea how many concurrent users are active on the system during the week. The user-processes i'm interested in all start with CS.
Currently i'm looking into the following command:
I would like to create a logging of the CS processes every 15 minutes in a text-file.
Looping an command should not be a problem. I've done that before like this
i want to count the number of user-processes for a period of time. I need this to be able to get an idea how many concurrent users are active on the system during the week. The user-processes i'm interested in all start with CS.
Currently i'm looking into the following command:
Code:
> sho system /pr=cs*
OpenVMS V7.3-2 on node xxxxxx 2-DEC-2014 09:05:57.59 Uptime 16 20:46:50
Pid Process Name State Pri I/O CPU Page flts Pages
0002A844 CS0AAAAAA LEF 5 2114 0 00:00:01.73 1650 916 N
00024872 CS0BBBBBB LEF 6 1500 0 00:00:01.12 1638 883 N
00029881 CS0CCCCCCCC LEF 6 1551 0 00:00:01.25 1606 858 N
0002C48A CS1DDDDDD LEF 6 1405 0 00:00:01.05 1603 786 N
0002BC8F CS1EEEEEEEE LEF 6 1576 0 00:00:01.22 1605 809 N
0002A495 CS0FFFFFFFF LEF 6 2219 0 00:00:02.48 1717 943 N
I would like to create a logging of the CS processes every 15 minutes in a text-file.
Looping an command should not be a problem. I've done that before like this
Code:
$ LOOP:
$ SOME COMMAND
$! DO COMMAND
$!
$ WAIT 00:10
$GOTO LOOP