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Chapter 18: Monitoring<br />

Monitoring <strong>Sidewinder</strong> <strong>G2</strong> status using the command line<br />

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In addition to the information you normally get with the ps command, you see<br />

domain information similar to the following:<br />

RDOM PID TT STAT TIME COMMAND<br />

Rlg0 7418 p2 IW+ 0:01.30 .u (tcsh)<br />

tcp0 9806 pd Is+ 0:02.05 -tcsh (tcsh)<br />

where:<br />

• EDOM or RDOM — domain name<br />

• PID — process identification number<br />

• TT — terminal line from which the process was initiated<br />

• STAT — current status <strong>of</strong> the process<br />

• TIME — total amount <strong>of</strong> CPU time used by the process<br />

• COMMAND — command line used to start the process<br />

Disk usage<br />

To view statistics about the amount <strong>of</strong> free disk space on a file system, enter<br />

the following command at a <strong>Sidewinder</strong> <strong>G2</strong> command prompt:<br />

df<br />

This information is useful to determine which file systems are using the most<br />

disk space.<br />

who<br />

To view who is currently logged onto your <strong>Sidewinder</strong> <strong>G2</strong>, enter the following<br />

command at a <strong>Sidewinder</strong> <strong>G2</strong> prompt:<br />

who<br />

When you use this utility, you can see the user’s login name, console name,<br />

the date and time <strong>of</strong> their login, and their host name (if it is not a local host).<br />

lloyd console Aug 8 16:12 (rock.foo.bar)<br />

lloyd ttyp0 Aug 7 21:34 (10.1.1.1)

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