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тАО09-15-2009 08:24 AM
тАО09-15-2009 08:24 AM
cpu load command
i'm searching for a command to get the cpu-load while i run manymany command-scripts (at the same time) against my database - i'm on a openvms itanium system - OpenVMS 8.3 ...
4xdualCore Processors... so, a DCL command with smp-statistical information would also be very nice...
i searched many times, but i didn't found any thread ...
i know the "system dump analyzer", but i don't know how to use it, to get a information about the percentage-cpu-load while my commands are running...
thanks and best greets!!
Simon
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тАО09-15-2009 09:02 AM
тАО09-15-2009 09:02 AM
Re: cpu load command
have a look at the various MONITOR options.
Try:
$ mon sys
$ mon sys/all
$ mon clu (even for standalone nodes)
$ mon disk
Lots of options available!
$ mon help monitor
Duncan
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тАО09-15-2009 09:04 AM
тАО09-15-2009 09:04 AM
Re: cpu load command
$ MONITOR SYSTEM
$ MONITOR MODES
$ MONITOR PROCESS /TOPCPU
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тАО09-15-2009 09:07 AM
тАО09-15-2009 09:07 AM
Re: cpu load command
That data is available through the $GETRMI system API. This is not available as a lexical, but easy enough to create a C/Macro program to do so (Send some monies or beer :-)
I would recommend either MONITOR /OUT to capture the data you need, or learn to use T4, to grab this data (callected by monitor).
>> so, a DCL command with smp-statistical information would also be very nice...
Just using DCL you would have to walk the PID's and use F$GETJPI to accumulate and sort out some CPU (kernel, exec, user, total...) data and any other per process process stats you might care about (BUFIO, DIRIO, FAULTS,.. no lock data :-( available )
Good luck!
Hein van den Heuvel
HvdH Performance Consulting.
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тАО09-15-2009 09:08 AM
тАО09-15-2009 09:08 AM
Re: cpu load command
no, i didn't know that tool ... i'll try and let you know about my experiences...
best greets,
Simon
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тАО09-15-2009 09:12 AM
тАО09-15-2009 09:12 AM
Re: cpu load command
The decuslib.com site has the OpenVMS Freeware disks and a rather large collection of source code for OpenVMS, and there are tools such as EPM over there.
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тАО09-15-2009 09:17 AM
тАО09-15-2009 09:17 AM
Re: cpu load command
SiJa, Simon
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тАО09-15-2009 09:47 AM
тАО09-15-2009 09:47 AM
Re: cpu load command
Availability Manager http://h71000.www7.hp.com/openvms/products/availman/index.html provides a driver which allows a remote system to see real time system behavior. More importantly, it flags quota issues and allows fixes. Some of the default warning levels should be adjusted to modern system.
Andy Bustamante