Re: CPU Performance - slmon on YDL?


Subject: Re: CPU Performance - slmon on YDL?
From: Gary Ash (garyash@dharbor.com)
Date: Tue Nov 27 2001 - 11:07:40 MST


It worked perfectly. That was totally cool. Thanks!!

-Gary

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At 5:18 PM -0800 11/26/01, Timothy A. Seufert wrote:
>At 2:00 PM -0700 11/26/01, Gary Ash wrote:
>>I've been using slmon, a cpu/memory performance program on my x86-based
>>Linux Machines (I got the RPM from Redhat's Powertools repository).
>>
>>Does anyone know if there's an RPM for slmon for PPC? I tried make'ing it
>>myself from the source, but failed (I get a Segmentation fault-core dumped).
>>I'm not a hard core Linux guy, so I hoped someone else might know where I
>>can locate an RPM for this (I can do that).
>
>Try rebuilding the source RPM to create a PPC binary RPM. First, download the source RPM:
>
>ftp://ftp.redhat.com/pub/redhat/linux/7.1/en/powertools/i386/SRPMS/slmon-0.4.0-1.src.rpm
>
>Now, as root, execute the following command:
>
> rpm --rebuild slmon-0.4.0-1.src.rpm
>
>The RPM should be built and deposited at:
>
> /usr/src/rpm/RPMS/ppc/slmon-0.4.0-1.ppc.rpm
>
>Move the RPM wherever you want and install it as you would any other RPM.
>
>
>If the rebuild process doesn't work, you probably need to install a library and its development headers. The slmon web site says it needs libgtop and slang installed. I had both installed already and had no problems building and installing slmon as described above. (using YDL 2.0)
>--
>Tim Seufert



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