This is quick and easy, but produces the same results. It is just UNformatted test in a browser.
AIX beips88 2 5 000C79AF4C00 04/28/05 System Configuration: lcpu=6 07: +59:00 %usr %sys %wio %idle 08:19:00 0 0 0 100 08:39:00 0 0 0 100 08:5 +9:00 0 0 0 100 09:19:00 0 0 0 100 09:39:00 0 0 0 100 09:59:00 0 0 0 1 +00 10:19:00 0 0 0 100 10:39:00 0 0 0 100 10:59:00 0 0 0 100 11:19:00 +0 0 0 100 11:39:00 0 0 0 100 11:59:00 0 0 0 100 12:19:00 0 0 0 100 12 +:39:00 0 0 0 100 12:59:00 0 0 0 100 13:19:00 0 0 0 100 13:39:00 0 0 0 + 100 13:59:00 0 0 0 100 14:19:00 0 0 0 100 14:39:00 0 0 0 100 Average + 0 0 0 100

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