Hi David,
Thanks for your response. It was most helpful.
I would expect to use a tool like RMFPMS only to take a baseline and then
in problem situations. I may install it everywhere but not run it at all on
most Linuxes. If RMFPMS says that process A is using 50% of the CPU and
process B is using 10%, I would assume that A is a lot busier that B, even
though the exact numbers may be wrong. Is this a valid assumption?
What do you think of using SNMP to collect day-to-day data?
Thanks much,
_/) Tom Shilson
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