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тАО08-28-2009 07:48 AM
тАО08-28-2009 07:48 AM
Solved! Go to Solution.
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тАО08-28-2009 08:06 AM
тАО08-28-2009 08:06 AM
Re: Adding hot files to T4
Mind you, any hot-file data collector for T4 will kinda have that problem because T4 starts out with the column headers. So whether you manage to coerce the XFA to give you raw numbers, or use RMS stats of perhaps you RMS Global buffer header stats, You must always start with a suspicion, perhaps based on yesterdays hot-file list from the XFC, or from the fact that a file is marked with RMS stats or global buffers.
I have a tool to grab RMS Global buffer header counters, which i find enlighting.
I'll see if I can convert that to deliver T4 compatible info (if I did not do so already :-). My RMS_STATS alternative to MONI RMS already has an T4 style output option.
Anyone else any thought as to how to deal with dynamically appearing hot files? Reserver lots of column headers and fill them in post fact?
Hope this helps some,
Hein.
I'll see if I can augment
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тАО08-28-2009 08:22 AM
тАО08-28-2009 08:22 AM
Re: Adding hot files to T4
Could I take a look at that. Right now it does not have to incorporate into the t4 family, I'm just trying to figure out what files are "Hot Files".
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тАО08-28-2009 09:32 AM
тАО08-28-2009 09:32 AM
SolutionMy programs in this space are not as robust as I'd like them to be for general publication.
I'll attach the GBH tool. You feed it a file-name for a file to be monitorred, or @file-name for file-of-files. Typically I generated the file-of-files with parsed INSTALL/GLOBAL information, or a script going over a directories looking for F$FILE(x,"GBC")
Shouldn't be to hard (not too expensive :-) to turn this into a T4 tool.
Example output, with the -z option to reset the counters and initialize the start time:
$ mcr sys$login:gbh -z sys$system:*.dat
33 Files matched specifications.
2 Files with global buffers found.
Hit% Rate Attempts Misses Users MB GBC Elapsed 28-AUG-2009 12:29:48.96
---- ---- -------- ------ ----- ----- ---- ------- -----------------------
99 0 16393338 123999 17 0.1 30 ?s RIGHTSLIST.DAT;7
96 0 5577087 188324 20 0.2 30 ?s SYSUAF.DAT;7
$ mcr sys$login:gbh sys$system:*.dat
33 Files matched specifications.
2 Files with global buffers found.
Hit% Rate Attempts Misses Users MB GBC Elapsed 28-AUG-2009 12:29:59.22
---- ---- -------- ------ ----- ----- ---- ------- -----------------------
99 93 932 9 17 0.1 30 10s RIGHTSLIST.DAT;7
98 20 204 4 20 0.2 30 10s SYSUAF.DAT;7
Contact me via Email for more, specific, help.
Regards,
Hein van den Heuvel ( at gmail dot com )
HvdH performance Consulting
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тАО08-28-2009 09:35 AM
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