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тАО02-23-2009 12:49 PM
тАО02-23-2009 12:49 PM
Best Graphing Utility for HP-UX?
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тАО02-23-2009 09:01 PM
тАО02-23-2009 09:01 PM
Re: Best Graphing Utility for HP-UX?
the measureware product will collect the data and then a copy of Performance Manager will graph the data that measureware collects.
You only need 1 copy of PM since it will remotely connect to systems to get the measureware agents.
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тАО02-26-2009 12:29 PM
тАО02-26-2009 12:29 PM
Re: Best Graphing Utility for HP-UX?
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тАО02-26-2009 12:57 PM
тАО02-26-2009 12:57 PM
Re: Best Graphing Utility for HP-UX?
'Been eyeing GNUplot too but I've no time to study it. Would appreciate if you can have samples.
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тАО02-26-2009 02:16 PM
тАО02-26-2009 02:16 PM
Re: Best Graphing Utility for HP-UX?
I prefer to do that kind of work on desktop.
For windows I might just pick EXCEL.
Convert the Epoch to an excel date/time:
=((Xn - 6*3600) / 86400) + 25569
Xn = Row/Column
6*3600 = my 6 hour form GMT timezone
86400 = seconds in a day
25569 = 1/1/1970 = start of time... for unix.
Actually, I often grab a toolset I know form OpenVMS land: T4 with its TLviz (Time-Line-Visualizer ) and CSVPNG (CSV file manipulator and PNG graph generator).
http://h71000.www7.hp.com/openvms/products/t4/index.html
Hein.
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тАО02-27-2009 05:14 AM
тАО02-27-2009 05:14 AM
Re: Best Graphing Utility for HP-UX?
here is what is in the gnuplot file I run.
set term png size 1024, 768
set output "~/Desktop/cpu.png"
set size ratio 150
set xlabel "Date\\Time"
set yrange [0:100]
set ylabel "CPU%"
set timefmt "%m/%d/%Y %H:%M:%S"
set xdata time
set grid
plot '~/attachments/global_stats.csv' using 1:3 with lines t "" lt rgb "blue"
set ylabel "Memory%"
set output "~/Desktop/mem.png"
plot '~/attachments/global_stats.csv' using 1:27 with lines t ""
the 1:3 and 1:27 refer to the x and y data to plot. In this case column 1 data is date/time, column 3 is cpu, and column 27 is memory %.
There are plenty of good examples of using gnuplot on the Internet.