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03-04-2009 01:52 PM
03-04-2009 01:52 PM
Odd results in PMP 5.0
We're running HPSIM 5.2.2 / PMP 4.6 in paralle with an HPSIM 5/3 / PMP 5.0 install.
I'm seeing some very odd results from PMP 5.0, especially in the Memory section.
It has several items showing no activity and a page fault rate in excess of 75000. This does not compare to the PMP 4.6 results.
PMP 5.0 also only shows the Processor and Memory Sections, unlike the PMP 4.6.
Finally it only shows 5 iterations, if I change the section in PMP that controls the number of iterations before a result is given, then the display shows that number of iterations.
I'm seeing some very odd results from PMP 5.0, especially in the Memory section.
It has several items showing no activity and a page fault rate in excess of 75000. This does not compare to the PMP 4.6 results.
PMP 5.0 also only shows the Processor and Memory Sections, unlike the PMP 4.6.
Finally it only shows 5 iterations, if I change the section in PMP that controls the number of iterations before a result is given, then the display shows that number of iterations.
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03-04-2009 09:24 PM
03-04-2009 09:24 PM
Re: Odd results in PMP 5.0
I think your managed server is supporting only WBEM protocol (or discovered with WBEM only) & since PMP supports only 2 subsystems, CPU & Memory, with this protocol, you are seeing these 2 only.
Thanks.
Thanks.
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03-05-2009 12:07 PM
03-05-2009 12:07 PM
Re: Odd results in PMP 5.0
Nope, I've got the same results whether the client has WBEM or SNMP as the data source.
I think it may be dependent on agent versions. I get much better results from the HPSIM server itself. That has the latest agents plus V3 of the SMH.
I'm going to update another client and see if the results change.
In all cases though the page fault figures are wildly out.
I think it may be dependent on agent versions. I get much better results from the HPSIM server itself. That has the latest agents plus V3 of the SMH.
I'm going to update another client and see if the results change.
In all cases though the page fault figures are wildly out.
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03-10-2009 01:33 PM
03-10-2009 01:33 PM
Re: Odd results in PMP 5.0
pkrai,
Apologies, you were correct.
It was the lack of SNMP access that was preventing PMP from displaying the additional sections.
But I am still seeing weird Page fault/ Sec readings as well as the bug or feature with the number of iterations displayed.
Apologies, you were correct.
It was the lack of SNMP access that was preventing PMP from displaying the additional sections.
But I am still seeing weird Page fault/ Sec readings as well as the bug or feature with the number of iterations displayed.
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