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Steven Levine wrote:
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> at 09:22 PM, "Benedict G. Archer" said:
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> >monitor. And some recent experiences with Process Commander make me
> >hesitant to try that. Can someone suggest the best tools to use for
> >monitoring processes on a dual CPU system.
>
> If you are concerned about PC, install Theseus. However, if you lose
> control of the desktop, you are going to need something like PC or CAD
> Commander to see what's going on.
>
> Steven
>
Thanks Steven. You always come through. I got theseus4 and have it
running but I can't see where thesesus4 indicates which cpu is executing
which of the processes running. IBM has asked me to start APL2 and use
a system tool to determine which cpu was executing each of the several
processes that are started. The problem I'm having is not with the OS,
just the APL2 application which terminates abrubptly, but doesn't take
the system down. Will PC or CAD give me this information?
Ben A.
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