Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!uunet!dtgcube!ed From: ed@DTG.COM (Edward Jung) Newsgroups: comp.sys.next Subject: Re: perfmon Keywords: perfmon Message-ID: <1989Dec5.065413.1340@uunet!dtgcube> Date: 5 Dec 89 06:54:13 GMT References: <125@kgw2.UUCP> <1989Dec3.183906.5126@uunet!dtgcube> Sender: ed@uunet!dtgcube (Edward Jung) Reply-To: ed@DTG.COM (Edward Jung) Organization: The Deep Thought Group, L.P. Lines: 27 In-Reply-To: ed@DTG.COM (Edward Jung) In article <1989Dec3.183906.5126@uunet!dtgcube>, ed@DTG (Edward Jung) writes: > >Yes, it is called LoadStatus, and it's available in source form by >ftp from the Purdue archives: > cc.purdue.edu 128.210.8.3 pub/next 1800-0700 EST > >It may also be in the Maryland or Oregon State archives, but I am >not certain about that. > >(in case Gnews is still mangling my return address, use ed@dtg.com) >-- >Edward Jung The Deep Thought Group, L.P. >BIX: ejung 3400 Swede Hill Road >NeXT or UNIX mail Clinton, WA. 98236 > UUCP: uunet!dtgcube!ed Internet: ed@dtg.com My apologies. The application is called NLoad, not LoadStatus. I should also mention that it is not exactly a replacement for perfmon, but rather shows load stats and queues. Again, my apologies for the mix-up. -- Edward Jung The Deep Thought Group, L.P. BIX: ejung 3400 Swede Hill Road NeXT or UNIX mail Clinton, WA. 98236 UUCP: uunet!dtgcube!ed Internet: ed@dtg.com