I have a SCO UNIX 6.0 Box, it runs FoxPro 2.6 as it's main purpose thru telnet.
my problem is that from time to time the system slows down to crawling speeds. I have olympus tuneup and it lets me view system hogs etc... unfortunately it only gives me a crappy CPU TIME instead of percentage like a windows task manager...
my question is, how do i find the hog that particular minute? in percent of CPU Used just like you would see windows in a split second by glancing at he task manager.
even better if there is anything that can do this remotely from a windows machine and with a GUI cpu grid.
Unfortunately there is not much we can do to upgrade this machine. By today's standards in hardware, the support is antique at best... I couldn't even really get it going in VMWare. I mean I did get SCO 6 running in VMWare but the network is crippled at 10Mbit wich is useless for what i want to do.
In case any of you are wondering SCO 5.06 does not work in it, it will give you kernel panics even after all patches.
my problem is that from time to time the system slows down to crawling speeds. I have olympus tuneup and it lets me view system hogs etc... unfortunately it only gives me a crappy CPU TIME instead of percentage like a windows task manager...
my question is, how do i find the hog that particular minute? in percent of CPU Used just like you would see windows in a split second by glancing at he task manager.
even better if there is anything that can do this remotely from a windows machine and with a GUI cpu grid.
Unfortunately there is not much we can do to upgrade this machine. By today's standards in hardware, the support is antique at best... I couldn't even really get it going in VMWare. I mean I did get SCO 6 running in VMWare but the network is crippled at 10Mbit wich is useless for what i want to do.
In case any of you are wondering SCO 5.06 does not work in it, it will give you kernel panics even after all patches.