Thanks, Rob.  We will make sure we can tell you what
process is using CPU, I/O, or memory resources.

SNMP does have a lot of good data.  It is a good
start.  We are getting data from other sources, too.

It also sounds like you don't want continuous
monitoring - using up resources, but would prefer
asking for information on an "as needed" basis.

Thanks for your feedback,
Nalini

--- Rob van der Heij <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> At 23:59 29-06-02, Nalini Elkins wrote:
>
> >We are a start-up working on a Linux/390 monitor
> and
> >would like to ask the list if anyone has any
> >suggestions for what a Linux monitor should do or
> >would like to be involved with the alpha or beta
> >testing of our monitor.
>
> I mainly care about Linux images running on z/VM.
> The most significant thing that I can think of is
> that is
> must not consume resources when there is no
> productive work
> going on otherwise in the Linux image.
> Linux' view of CPU usage is probably incorrect when
> it runs on
> z/VM, so I will use z/VM's reporting instead.
> However, when a
> Linux image is using a lot of resources it makes
> sense to see
> what process is doing that. Same for I/O I guess.
>
> Guess most of what we need is in SNMP, no?
>
> Rob


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