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10-28-2003 01:27 AM
10-28-2003 01:27 AM
Thanks, Charles
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10-28-2003 01:31 AM
10-28-2003 01:31 AM
Solutionhttp://hpux.cs.utah.edu/hppd/hpux/Gnu/plotutils-2.4.1/
What have you collected the data with?
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10-28-2003 01:39 AM
10-28-2003 01:39 AM
Re: Graphically displaying performance statistic
I see you developing your "suite" of performance monitoring tools. For simpler implementations I'd say go for any of the public domain plotutils (Gnuplot for example)
FOr more advanced applications I suggest you use RRDTOOL, it will take some effort of learning but once you master it, you can make tools that even the commercial vendors will drool upon... Use RRDTOOL to graph any output from UNIX's various built-in tools and utilities (ie. sar, vmstat, uptime, etc..)
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10-28-2003 01:41 AM
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Re: Graphically displaying performance statistic
http://hpux.cs.utah.edu/hppd/hpux/Gnu/plotutils-2.4.1/
What have you collected the data with?
>> I am using a simple shell script. I am running Oracle 9iAS. They have a tool call DMS, which I can call to extract performance data. Thanks, Charles
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10-28-2003 01:43 AM
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10-28-2003 01:56 AM
10-28-2003 01:56 AM
Re: Graphically displaying performance statistic
Its included with Oracle http server (Apache) and stores its metrics in the shared memory.I guess the metrics can also be seen through some web-browser-http-way?