Adriaan de Groot wrote:
> I blogged recently [1] about getting ksysguard to work correctly again on 
> Solaris. Load average works, and swap memory uses swapctl(SA_AINFO) which 
> produces pretty meaningless results unless you're under very heavy memory 
> pressure, so there are pretty blue graphs.
> 
> What's missing is the monitors for CPU load and physical memory use. These 
> are:
> 
> cpu/nice
> cpu/user
> cpu/sys
> cpu/wait
> 
> mem/physical/buf
> mem/physical/cached
> mem/physical/application

all of this (and more) has already been done for KDE3:

http://www.flickr.com/photos/skipjackdes/74698614/in/set-1603147/

swapctl(SA_AINFO): not a good idea.

--Stefan

-- 
Stefan Teleman
Sun Microsystems, Inc.
Stefan.Teleman at Sun.COM


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