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#57174
Jonathan Hamilton
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Try using sar instead.

   sar -u

AIX naxxxx 1 5 0008F2XXXC00    08/11/05

00:00:01    %usr    %sys    %wio   %idle

14:20:00       5      27       1      67

14:40:01       4      26       1      69

15:00:00       4      26       1      68

15:20:00       5      27       4      64

15:40:01       7      27       7      58

Average        5      26       1      68

Your system is probably storing the sar output for 30 days.  Ours is stored in /var/adm/sa as saDD where DD is the day of the month.  Your location may be different.  If you find the archived sar files use ‘sar -f filename’ to view a specific file.

You can also get information from sar about your calls, kernel,  paging, etc.

You could also use vmstat to get memory, paging, faults and cpu usage.

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