Well, I was a VAX/VMS system administrator, and we were 
a spoiled lot who was used to things like the source code
(on microfish, can you believe it?) and very good internal books.
I once knew precisely at what IPL a page fault  occurs (IPL 2), 
at which IPL is the clock running (IPL_SYNCH=8) and alike.
I was used to the entrails of VAX/VMS. When I switched to
Unix, I kept the same mentality.

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> I should have known you were a 'Magic Garden Explained' man.
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> Wish I had all of mine read.
> 
> Jared
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> Mladen Gogala <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> On 2002.05.29 09:08 Michael P Sale wrote:
> > There is no direct equivalent of sar on windows via the 
> command line,
> > but there is a utility called perfmon that can log much more detail
> > regarding CPU than sar can.
> How about paging, swapping, disk I/O, and buffer cache hit rate?
> IS there any good book explaining the internals of NT (Win 2k) in
> the fashion similar to the one "MAgic Garden Explained" or "Design
> and Implementation od 4.4 BSD" or Maurice Bach's "System V"? I'm very
> reluctant to use the system which doesn't publish it's internal 
> structure.
> THat is precisely why I'm using Linux at home.
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