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SYSMETER(1)							   SYSMETER(1)

NAME
     sysmeter - display system performance values

SYNOPSIS
     sysmeter [ -s samp ] [ -a avg ] [ -h name ] [ -d win ] [ -g ht ] [ -x
     x-cord ] [ -y y-cord ] [ -r row ] [ -m ] [ -i bk,cbg,avg,txt,chg ] [ -v
     value value ... ]

DESCRIPTION
     sysmeter opens a window and displays various system performance values
     collected from either local machine, or any remote machine that
     implements the rstat version 3 protocol.  When sysmeter starts, it makes
     a connection to the rstatd(1M) daemon on the target machine and
     periodically collects data from the daemon.

     Various performance data can be selected for display.  Each selected
     performance value will be displayed within one sub-window in either of
     the two styles: bar chart or strip chart.	In both formats, the y-axis
     represents the value collected.  In the strip chart, the x-axis
     represents the time.

     The default option is to collect CPU usage data on local machine for
     every 2 seconds with window width equals to 120 seconds.  The options can
     be set either from command line or by clicking the left or right mouse
     button.

     The average of performance values, if selected, are displayed as shaded
     areas in the strip chart format while in the bar chart format, the values
     are displayed in the rear bars.

     When resizing the window, sysmeter always re-adjusts the window size for
     the best possible shape to fit all the selected values in order to
     prevent the distortion of the graphics.  If the width of the window is
     wide enough, sysmeter will display the hostname, sample time, averaging
     time and display window width in the window title.

OPTIONS
     -s samp   Sets the sample time to samp seconds.

     -a avg    Sets the averaging time to avg seconds.	If this option is not
	       supplied, sysmeter will not display the averaging value.

     -h name   Selects the host specified by name as the target machine for
	       performance data collection.

     -d win    Sets the window width to win seconds. This number divided by
	       the sample time is equivalent to the number of samples appears
	       in one sub-window.  This option is meaningful only with the
	       strip chart format.

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     -g ht     Sets the sub-window height to ht pixels.	 The default height is
	       50 pixels.

     -x x-cord Sets the X coordinate of the left lower corner of the window to
	       x-cord.	Since sysmeter always re-adjust window size and
	       location on a bad re-locating or resizing, a large x coordinate
	       close to the left end of screen will automatically be reduced
	       as needed.

     -y y-cord Sets the y coordinate of the left lower corner of the window to
	       y-cord.	If both X and Y coordinates are provided, sysmeter
	       will automatically open a window without user intervention.

     -r row    Sets the number of rows of sub-windows to be row. The default
	       is two columns.

     -m	       selects the bar chart format instead of the default strip chart
	       format.

     -i bk,cbg,avg,txt,chg
	       These values specify the five colors used by the displays,
	       separated by commas.  The values are the color map indices of
	       the background, chart background, averaged area, text and
	       change-parameters colors.  The defaults are 15, 12, 1, 4, and
	       10, respectively.

     -v value  Selects performance values to be displayed:

	       all	 display all of the following values
	       cpu	 percent of CPU being utilized
	       page	 paging activity in pages per second
	       swap	 jobs swapped per second
	       intr	 number of device interrupts per second
	       disk	 disk traffic in transfers per second
	       cntxt	 number of context switches per second
	       load	 average of number of runnable jobs over the last
			 minute times 1024
	       pkts	 total of input and output network packets per second
	       inpkts	 input network packets per second
	       outpkts	 output network packets per second
	       colls	 collisions per second detected on the network
	       errs	 errors per second when receiving packets

     When sysmeter is running, you can move the mouse cursor into the window,
     press and hold the right button to get the pop-up menu.  This menu has
     the options:  cpu, page, swap, intr, disk, cntxt, load, pkts, inpkts,
     outpkts, colls, errs, display-average, change-param, style, and exit.
     The entries corresponding to each performance values specified in -v
     option are toggle switches.  If you move the cursor to any one of those
     entries and releases the right button, sysmeter will toggle between
     displaying or removing the sub-window.  If no parameters are specified
     when sysmeter is started, it will display the:  cpu usage by default.

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     The display-average and style selections are also toggle switches.

     When change-parameter entry is selected, a parameter changing panel will
     appear in the left lower corner of the window and the display activity is
     frozen although sysmeter is still collecting data packets internally.  If
     the window is too narrow, only a partial view of the panel will show up.
     You can fix this problem by reshaping the window.

     Inside the panel, there is a parameter selection location marked with
     three curly arrows.  Moving the cursor to this area and click the left
     button, the panel will switch among the three changeable parameters:
     sample interval, averaging period, and window width.

     After moving the cursor to the up-pointed triangle under the ruler,
     pressing, holding and moving the left button along the ruler will change
     the selected parameter to the number indicated in the small window above
     the ruler.	 The ruler is exponentially increased to maximum of 7200
     seconds (2 hours).

     Once the change is made, moving the cursor to the location marked with ok
     and pressing the left button will update the values.

EXAMPLE
     The following command will automatically display the local system
     performance data on the top of the screen.

	  sysmeter -x 50 -y 900 -g 50 -v all -a 120 -d 300 -s 5 -r 1

SEE ALSO
     rstatd(1M), rpcinfo(1)

BUGS
     The maximum number allowed to be displayed on the y-axis of a sub-window
     is 8192.  If a value exceeds this limit, the display will be truncated to
     8192.

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