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1. System Usage Software? |
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Is there a program or software that can tell what the system usage is (how much ram is seen, how much of it is being used, what the settings are, what ports are seen and their settings)?
OS/2 Warp-ed to the very end.
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| Date: 27 Jan, 2003 on 15:36 |
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2. Re:System Usage Software? |
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| Date: 30 Jan, 2003 on 00:07 |
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3. Re:System Usage Software? |
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Also check out Smart Bar, search for smbar*.zip.
James Luzenski
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| Date: 01 Feb, 2003 on 08:57 |
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4. Re:System Usage Software? |
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I will look for it. Thanks for the information.
OS/2 Warp-ed to the very end.
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| Date: 03 Feb, 2003 on 14:23 |
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5. Re:System Usage Software? |
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| Thanks for the tips... I checked out the SysInfo package and it provides everything that I had been looking for recently but never thought to ask about. Shadallark
Shadallark running eCS v1.03 on an IBM Aptiva assiting in the porting of OpenOffice.org to eCS
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| Date: 28 Feb, 2003 on 23:26 |
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6. Re:System Usage Software? |
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| It might be a bit of an overkill, but, if you are running a web server with PHP installed, I ported phpSysinfo to OS/2. If gives some of this info via a web browser which means it's great for remote monitoring. It is on my page at http://www.os2world.com/djfos2
David
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| Date: 02 Mar, 2003 on 23:28 |
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