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I need a cpu load monitor which runs from the command line and writes an  
output line containing the current cpu load.  
 
The Warp Center and Pulse both display this as a graphic value but I  
need it as text.  TOP is text but only displays a cpu "sum since  
bootup", not the current cpu utilization percentage.  
 
For example, I want something like:  
 
  C:>cpuload  
  23.4% cpu load  
 
If the line is part of a bigger display I can extract it using FIND, for  
example:  
 
  cpuload | find "cpu load"  
 
I want to use this program in a five minute loop to log the cpu load on  
the SCOUG server.  
 
I checked http://hobbes.nmsu.edu/pub/os2/util/process/ and tried  
cpuload, cpumt and pmload.  None of them do what I need.  
 
Does anyone know of such a program?  
 
- Peter  
 
 
 
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