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03-27-2006 03:19 AM
03-27-2006 03:19 AM
I have glance but of course can only see at a point in time and I am having an unusual spike in memory and disk utilization.
Thanks!!
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03-27-2006 03:29 AM
03-27-2006 03:29 AM
Solutionhttp://www.hpux.ws/system.perf.sh
You will need to modify it slightly to make it work. It is designed to collect the info you desire in the background.
Most of it should work with a non-root user.
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03-27-2006 03:41 AM
03-27-2006 03:41 AM
Re: Monitor system performance
Good luck!
Ty
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03-27-2006 03:49 AM
03-27-2006 03:49 AM
Re: Monitor system performance
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03-27-2006 04:04 AM
03-27-2006 04:04 AM
Re: Monitor system performance
55 23 * * 1-5 /opt/perf/bin/extract -xp -r /home/gwild/zgbltemplate -g -b today 7:00 -e today 18:00 -f stdout | /bin/mailx -s 'svr004 performance report' sysadm >/tmp/performance.log 2>&1
# cat /home/gwild/zgbltemplate
REPORT "MWA Export on !SYSTEM_ID"
FORMAT ASCII
HEADINGS ON
SEPARATOR="|"
SUMMARY=60
MISSING=0
DATA TYPE GLOBAL
YEAR
DATE
TIME
GBL_CPU_TOTAL_UTIL
GBL_CPU_SYS_MODE_UTIL
GBL_CPU_USER_MODE_UTIL
GBL_CPU_SYSCALL_UTIL
GBL_CPU_INTERRUPT_UTIL
GBL_PRI_QUEUE
GBL_CPU_CSWITCH_UTIL
GBL_SWAP_SPACE_UTIL
GBL_DISK_UTIL_PEAK
GBL_DISK_SUBSYSTEM_QUEUE
GBL_MEM_UTIL
GBL_MEM_CACHE_HIT_PCT
GBL_MEM_PAGEOUT_RATE
GBL_MEM_SWAPOUT_RATE
GBL_MEM_QUEUE
GBL_NET_PACKET_RATE
GBL_NET_OUTQUEUE
GBL_NETWORK_SUBSYSTEM_QUEUE
Rgds...Geoff
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03-27-2006 05:04 AM
03-27-2006 05:04 AM
Re: Monitor system performance
http://www.adminschoice.com/docs/iostat_vmstat_netstat.htm
It will give some knowhow as to how the standard UNIX performance tools works.
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03-27-2006 10:59 PM
03-27-2006 10:59 PM
Re: Monitor system performance
I'm using glance in adviser_only mode to registser in a file CPu, disk, memory e swap utilization.
See teh attached script.
It uses this gln_syntax_file:
print "-- ",
gbl_statdate,
" ",
gbl_stattime,
" ",
gbl_cpu_total_util|3|0,
" ",
gbl_disk_util_peak|3|0,
" ",
gbl_mem_util|3|0,
" ",
gbl_swap_space_util|3|0
HTH,
Art