Re: Per process and/or lwp lock info

From: Rick Jones (foo_at_bar.baz.invalid)
Date: 03/11/05

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    Dan Koren <dankoren@yahoo.com> wrote:
    > However, I need a programmatic, non-visual solution that can be
    > integrated in scripts or other semi-custom performance testing
    > tools. Therefore, anything that relies on graphics and Java is
    > not applicable.

    Didn't think that Glance was using any Java. If you invoke it as
    "glance" rather than gpm you get a text screen :)

    As for programatic, I think there are ways to do extraction of
    Measureware data, I'd suspect that something on docs.hp.com might
    discuss it. Maybe even some stuff on programatic use of glance.

    rick jones

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