Nice. Dave
-----Original Message----- From: Action Request System discussion list(ARSList) [mailto:arslist@ARSLIST.ORG] On Behalf Of Misi Mladoniczky Sent: Wednesday, November 21, 2012 1:46 PM To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG Subject: Re: License analysis utitily to run locally Hi, I have the filters already downloadable. Just type in the thresholds you want for AR and the various applications, and you can download the filters needed. A regular form is also included that will record any breach of your thresholds. Review the details and download here: http://www.rrr.se/cgi/licnotify Best Regards - Misi, RRR AB, http://www.rrr.se (ARSList MVP 2011) Products from RRR Scandinavia (Best R.O.I. Award at WWRUG10/11): * RRR|License - Not enough Remedy licenses? Save money by optimizing. * RRR|Log - Performance issues or elusive bugs? Analyze your Remedy logs. Find these products, and many free tools and utilities, at http://rrr.se. > David, > > I can send you that filter. You would need to define the number and > who should be notified. > > Dave > > On Nov 19, 2012, at 3:53 PM, "David Durling" <durl...@uga.edu> wrote: > >> Thanks, Dave. I might take your idea of monitoring the Server >> Statistics form on floating usage one day - >> >> David >> >>> -----Original Message----- >>> From: Action Request System discussion list(ARSList) >>> [mailto:arslist@ARSLIST.ORG] On Behalf Of Shellman, David >>> Sent: Friday, November 16, 2012 2:19 PM >>> To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG >>> Subject: Re: License analysis utitily to run locally >>> >>> The free RRR version is online. You purchase you can run locally. >>> >>> Since it's tied to custom form it may not be that useful to you. >>> It's two filters (one for modify and one for submit) that updates a >>> record in a collector form. >>> It generates a count of the number of times an individual submits or >>> modifies a record in various forms during an hour. The count is not >>> as important as they actually performed an action that requires a >>> license within an hour. My perl script looks at how often a person >>> used a license within a given time period (normal business hours) >>> over a set time period. >>> >>> Since we are a global company, our highest usage of floating >>> licenses is between 9:00 AM and 11:00 AM. (This data can be found >>> in the Server Statistics form when enabled). >>> >>> So the perl script counts the number of times that an individual >>> creates/modifies at least one record within a given hour from 9:00 >>> AM up to 11:00 AM, Monday through Friday, for say the last 8 weeks. >>> (Our greatest impact on licenses is from the US so we exclude US >>> holidays from the >>> analysis.) Since we are looking at a 2 hour block each day, 5 days >>> a week, over 8 weeks, the perl script can actually convert this to a >>> percentage of time, the person has needed a license to do their job >>> within that time period. The script also retrieves if the person >>> has a float or a fixed license. >>> >>> We have a filter added to the Server Statistics form that triggers >>> based on 'Floating Write Lic Connections' greater than a certain >>> value to let us know when we are getting tight on licenses. When >>> that happens we will run the script to figure out how to rebalance >>> fixed/floating licenses. >>> >>> Misi's product uses a slightly different approach. His takes it up >>> a notch and looks at login and license release. His routine can also >>> give you a suggested fixed/floating count and with the paid version >>> who should have a fixed vs a floating. >>> >>> Dave >> >> _______________________________________________________________________________ >> UNSUBSCRIBE or access ARSlist Archives at www.arslist.org >> attend wwrug12 www.wwrug12.com ARSList: "Where the Answers Are" > > _______________________________________________________________________________ > UNSUBSCRIBE or access ARSlist Archives at www.arslist.org > attend wwrug12 www.wwrug12.com ARSList: "Where the Answers Are" > _______________________________________________________________________________ UNSUBSCRIBE or access ARSlist Archives at www.arslist.org attend wwrug12 www.wwrug12.com ARSList: "Where the Answers Are" _______________________________________________________________________________ UNSUBSCRIBE or access ARSlist Archives at www.arslist.org attend wwrug12 www.wwrug12.com ARSList: "Where the Answers Are"