Re: Equivalent command in AIX to "top" command in Linux?




Menno Willemse wrote:
Hi James,

James wrote:
Hi all,

I wondered if there is an equivalent command in AIX to the "top"
command in Linux.

I think there is a "top" in the Linux Toolbox for AIX, but what you
really want is "nmon", written by Mr. Nigel Griffiths of IBM. A little
Googlemancy should get you a download link. Used by IBMers worldwide
for performance investigations. Does everything that top does and more.

Or (as the man said) use topas, which is already included on the AIX
installation media. bos.perf.tools if memory serves.

Cheers,
Menno

Thanks a lot Patrick and Menno.

James

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