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05-19-2009 11:02 PM
05-19-2009 11:02 PM
Perform health check
Hi,
I've asked to perform a health check on Redhat Linux and Sun Solaris (5.6) boxes before they can start applications? Is there any procedure or steps available to perform a health check(ex, what to check and how to confirm when all things in place)?
thanks in advance
-asam
I've asked to perform a health check on Redhat Linux and Sun Solaris (5.6) boxes before they can start applications? Is there any procedure or steps available to perform a health check(ex, what to check and how to confirm when all things in place)?
thanks in advance
-asam
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05-20-2009 12:28 AM
05-20-2009 12:28 AM
Re: Perform health check
Hello Asam,
you should have a banchmark software or tools, which can allow you to run tests on linux /solaris box and will generate results,
for windows few free banchmar s/w are available. for linux i am not aware, let me google it will find out anything will let you know, thaks,
you should have a banchmark software or tools, which can allow you to run tests on linux /solaris box and will generate results,
for windows few free banchmar s/w are available. for linux i am not aware, let me google it will find out anything will let you know, thaks,
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