aixmike
Im not sure exactly what your end goal is, but for AIX have you tried using nmon, rrdtool, and nmon2rrd. If all you need are performance stats why reinvent the wheel? Or if you just want what you have try perldoc CGI. That might be more of what youre looking for.
The code below is simplistic, but might get you off on the right foot.
If its on a local box ie not on the internet, Id just run this from /cgi-bin/.
#!/usr/bin/perl -w
use strict;
use CGI qw/:standard/;
print header;
print start_html;
my @SAR=qx/sar/;
for (@SAR) { print }
print end_html;
Ted
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