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Alan Casey
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monitoring tools

Hi,

I'm looking for suggestions on what the most user friendly monitoring tools for HP-UX are.

Monnitoring to show system resource activity and issue alerts if there is a problem.

Thanks
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Chris Wilshaw
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Re: monitoring tools

We use BMC Patrol to monitor our systems. From my experience, it's been easy to use and configure, and you can also write your own modules to add in if you have to, using either the internal language (PSL), or by calling unix scripts etc.
T G Manikandan
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Re: monitoring tools

Just check for the openview tools from HP.

You are just monitoring the system rsources then you can use openview-IT operations .

NNM is used for network management.

Also perfview can be integrated with ITO for monitoring resources and applications.
check

http://openview.hp.com

for more information

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Michael Tully
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Re: monitoring tools

I've used both openview and BMC products and for montoring I'd vote for BMC. If you want to integrate other tools into an overall package then openview is better.
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David_246
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Re: monitoring tools

Hi,

A while ago I issued (almost) the same question :
http://forums.itrc.hp.com/cm/QuestionAnswer/1,,0x4fbb506d69a7d711abdc0090277a778c,00.html

Openview is the overall for a tool like glance. Openview however is the overall management for many modules.
Please look at logsurfer for reading your syslog.log file !! It's a very handy tool that can help you out when systems have problems, you can set them up to mail a pattern matching line as an error to any e-mail adress you set up.
It's for free and easy to install. I have all the needed info and config, just let me know if you're interested.

Regs David
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Alzhy
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Re: monitoring tools

It depends on how large your Infrastructure Is and how deep your pockets are. IMHO, practically all Commercial tools derive their performance stats from UNIX tools and kernel stats that any experienced admin can extract information from.. The packaged monitoring tools just make it easier and a lot friendlier to gather, store, report and web present the stats. Here are my list:

HOMEGROWN:
Perl/Shell Code to extract SAR, IOSTAT, VMSTAT, etc. data and use Open Source Tools to Archive them (ie. MRTG, RRDtool to name a few.). If you cannot write your own, hook up with someone who has written up something.

FREEWARE/OPEN-SOURCE SUITES/PACKAGES:
Big Brother (www.bb4.com), SarGe, RRDtool, etc.

COMMERCIAL TOOL$:
CA Unicenter, HP OpenView, Tivoli, GlancePlus/PerfView, BMC Patrol Suite, Landmark...



HTH!
Hakuna Matata.
twang
Honored Contributor

Re: monitoring tools

Some tools using on our site:
openview for network, omniback for oracle, perfview+measureware for hpux, glance for hpux, Indepth for Oracle Application
Robert Gamble
Respected Contributor

Re: monitoring tools

We had been using BMC Patrol for years in conjunction with HP Openview, but we are migrating to Opsware for almost all our clients.

http://www.opsware.com/software/whatis-opsware.htm
Mark Landin
Valued Contributor

Re: monitoring tools

For detailed performance analysis like Glance + PerfView, check out SOS/9000 from http://www.lund.com.

Hemanth Gurunath Basrur
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Re: monitoring tools

Hi,

You can use the Event Monitoring Service (EMS) for monitoring your system resources.

For more information, refer to:

Event Monitoring Services Manual

http://docs.hp.com/hpux/onlinedocs/B7612-90015/B7612-90015.html

Hope this helps.

Thanks,
Hemanth