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XPERFMON(1)	    UNIX Programmer's Manual	      XPERFMON(1)



NAME
     xperfmon - X window system Unix performance monitoring tool

SYNOPSIS
     xperfmon option [ option ] [ _h_o_s_t:_d_i_s_p_l_a_y ]

DESCRIPTION
     This program allows you to monitor the performance of Unix
     on a machine.  The information will be plotted graphically
     on a window.  The possible options are user cpu time (user),
     system cpu time (system), idle cpu time (idle), free memory
     (free), disk transfers (disk), interrupts (interrupts),
     input packets (input), output packets (output), collision
     packets (collision).  Any or all of these options can be
     specified at once.  By default, _x_p_e_r_f_m_o_n displays all of
     these statistics.

     -bd _c_o_l_o_r
	     Specify the border color.	On monochrome displays,
	     should be ``white'', ``black'', or ``gray''; gray is
	     the default.

     -bg _c_o_l_o_r
	     Specify the background color.  On monochrome
	     displays, should be ``white'' or ``black''; black is
	     the default.

     -bw _p_i_x_e_l_s
	     Specify the width in pixels of the border around the
	     _x_p_e_r_f_m_o_n window. The default value is 3 pixels.

     -fg _c_o_l_o_r
	     Specify the graph color.  On monochrome displays,
	     should be ``white'' or ``black''; white is the
	     default.

     -fn _f_o_n_t_n_a_m_e
	     The hostname will be displayed in the specified font
	     (if none is specified, this defaults to 6x10).

     -hl _c_o_l_o_r
	     Specify the hostname and scale line color; the
	     default is to make it the same as the graph color.

     -rv     Cause _x_p_e_r_f_m_o_n to produce all output in black-on-
	     white instead of white-on-black.

     -fw     Cause _x_p_e_r_f_m_o_n to produce all output in white-on-
	     black instead of black-on-white.

     -scale _i_n_t_e_g_e_r
	     Specify the minimum number of divisions on the graph



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	     (default 1).  _x_p_e_r_f_m_o_n is free to use more divisions
	     if the load gets too high to display, but it will
	     never use fewer divisions than this.

     -u _s_e_c_o_n_d_s
	     Set the update rate.

     =_g_e_o_m_e_t_r_y
	     Allows you to position the window on the screen.
	     See _X(_1) for a full description of geometry specifi-
	     cations.

     [_h_o_s_t]:[_d_i_s_p_l_a_y]
	     Normally, _x_p_e_r_f_m_o_n gets the host and display number
	     to use from the environment variable ``DISPLAY''.
	     Either or both can be specified with this option.
	     _h_o_s_t specifies which machine to create the _x_p_e_r_f_m_o_n
	     window on, and _d_i_s_p_l_a_y specifies the display number.
	     For example, ``mit-grape-nehi:0'' creates an _x_p_e_r_f_-
	     _m_o_n on display 0 on machine mit-grape-nehi. Either
	     value can be defaulted by omission but `:' is neces-
	     sary to specify one or both.

X DEFAULTS
     Background
	     Set the background color.

     Foreground
	     Set the graph color.

     BodyFont
	     Set the hostname font.

     BorderColor
	     Set the border color.

     BorderWidth
	     Set the border width of the window.

     Border  Set the internal border of the window.

     Highlight
	     Set the hostname and scale line color.

     ReverseVideo
	     If ``on'', reverse the definition of foreground and
	     background color.

     Scale   Set the minimum scale.

     Update  Set the update interval.




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ENVIRONMENT
     DISPLAY - to get the default host and display number.

AUTHOR
     Stephen Sutphen (University of Alberta).

BUGS
     This program is a CPU pig, getting the information out of
     the kernel.

SEE ALSO
     X(8C)











































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