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Solaris Interview Question:
You logged into the system using telnet.
As a system administrator, how would you figure out the system transaction is slow between the system you logged into and from the system you did telnet login?
Submitted by: Administratoryou can simply use the time command on both systems.! For example:
time <<trans>>
out put will be like..
real 0m2.009s
user 0m0.000s
sys 0m0.000s
So, in actuality, It took a total of 2.009 seconds of my time to watch this command complete. But, as you can see, it used virtually no processing time.
For small transcation you may not find the much difference(sometimes no diff)
Submitted by: Administrator
time <<trans>>
out put will be like..
real 0m2.009s
user 0m0.000s
sys 0m0.000s
So, in actuality, It took a total of 2.009 seconds of my time to watch this command complete. But, as you can see, it used virtually no processing time.
For small transcation you may not find the much difference(sometimes no diff)
Submitted by: Administrator
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