UNIX Console v2.0 Released
UNIX Console v2.0 Released
UNIX Console is a Solaris UNIX system analysis and performance tool for
Power Macintosh and Windows 9x/NT computers. It consists of a series of
modules that send commands to a remote UNIX server and displays a graphical
interpretation of the results. Many modules make an analysis of the
commands result set and highlight potential problems and suggest possible
options. The modules will never override the current users access
permission level on the server. Analyses are based on published work.
This application works best with Sun Microsystem's Solaris UNIX, although
some modules may work on other platforms. At this stage only Solaris 2.6 is
supported. No non-Solaris server-side components need be installed.
Features include:
- RAM and SWAP Usage
- SAMBA and EtherShare client overview modules
- Display of BSD printer spools
- Disk utilisation module
- Ethernet interface module
- Telnet terminal
- Load analysis
- RAM usage analysis (requires sar to be installed and active)
- CPU historical analysis (requires sar to be installed and active)
- Process overview
For Power Macintosh and Windows 9x/NT/2000
Free upgrade for Version 1.0 Registered Users
US$99 from MacSOS, Australia
Downloadable demo version available from
http://www.garvan.unsw.edu.au/gerham/macsos/
Cheers,
Dr Gerard Hammond
Garvan Institute of Medical Research
384 Victoria St Tel: (02) 9295 8148
Sydney NSW 2010 Fax: (02) 9295 8538
Australia email: g.hammond@garvan.unsw.edu.au