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Old 10-24-2005   #21 (permalink)
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do you ever use "-lsah" argument with ls Kill?


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hmm, that must not be available on AIX:

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poppy1:/work/jsf/config# ls -lsah
ls: Not a recognized flag: h
I usually use ls -lstr so that I can see the most recent files at the bottom, I tend to use that often because I usually have to go through tons of log files and need to see the most recent ones.


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top - I wish that had that on AIX, it's such a pain to figure out the memory/cpu stats for all of my applications, I have to have the admin give me the info as it is now because I don't have access to the AIX tools that do it
Yeah, in the brief period that Hypography was on dedicated servers I used the top command constantly...to find out what the heck was driving our load up in the high nineties...


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