May be a little late but i'll start with mpstat and vmstat. However,
its really a shot in the dark without knowing what your customers are
after.

On 12/11/07, Henrik Johansson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> IHAC thats is going to run some stress tests on a pair of Mx000-machines
>   and they say they are going to run sar to get a good view of
> bottlenecks for later review.
>
> I think that only sar might be a bit short to get a good view of the
> system. I am going to propose a few other OS-bundled utils that they
> should use for the recording. prstat -mL might be of use, with the
> drawback that it does not include any timestamps. Maybe mpstat also to
> get per CPU-utilization. But i am hardly the first one in this
> situation, and wanted some input, is there a good blog or something
> which discusses something similar.
>
> Regards
> Henrik
>
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