simonb
828483a73e
Remove extern variables and functions now declared in dkstats.h.
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While here, remove 77 (!) unneed #includes.
2000-12-01 02:19:43 +00:00
ad
fc3915475d
- Add `boot', `run', `time' and `zero' commands to all IP displays. These work
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as in the `vmstat' display mode. The default mode is now `time', not `boot'.
- ANSIfy.
- s@kre\(@vmstat\(@.
- __RCSID() police.
- Tweak inet.icmp display visual a little.
2000-07-05 11:03:20 +00:00
mycroft
981f9b7d7b
Use hline() and variants in a bunch of places.
2000-06-04 18:29:13 +00:00
mrg
90bc324a8d
use <sys/swap.h>. should have happened years ago.
2000-04-13 08:29:56 +00:00
jwise
850fb37f89
Fix error handling throughout. First off, it is not true as claimed in swap.c
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that `systat doesn't handle errors'. Second off, errx should not be used directly, since
the terminal should be cleaned up before bailing. Third off, whatever we do we need
to be consistent.
There, I feel better now.
1999-12-20 23:11:50 +00:00
marc
e803638497
since the return from swapctl can change from call to call, print the
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"Disk" column each time. Also, use sep->se_path, not
devname(sep->se_dev).
1998-12-26 07:05:08 +00:00
mrg
1e987690a8
- some KNF.
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- use __RCSID().
- WARNS=1
- use swapctl(2), rather than grovelling KVM.
1997-07-21 07:03:15 +00:00
mikel
53704bc733
erase old Xs when printing new ones for swap usage; from Paul Boven in
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PR bin/3431 with some changes by me.
1997-04-03 06:07:40 +00:00
christos
8a0d2c8cb0
Fix PR1882+PR3171, swap display core-dumps from Paul Boven.
1997-02-02 19:20:55 +00:00
thorpej
1eaf5ee379
New userland code to read the statistics kept by the NetBSD generic
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disk framework, from John M. Vinopal <banshee@gabriella.resort.com>
1996-05-10 23:16:30 +00:00
jtc
f1df59ade6
Sync with 4.4lite2
1995-08-31 22:11:37 +00:00
cgd
5cac5e9c7c
various includes, casts, and cleanups...
1995-04-29 05:54:42 +00:00
jtc
2f3cb7ae7d
Changed to conform to NetBSD's new RCS Id convention.
1995-01-20 08:51:48 +00:00
jtc
12749a2a84
imported from 44lite
1995-01-20 08:30:50 +00:00