this is trivial with ESALPS from Velocity Software. And you can not afford to run something on Linux that logs this information. And the data that Linux logged would be wrong anyway. You need something that combines the linux and z/vm data. Which none of what you have does.
Morris, Kevin J. (LNG-DAY) wrote:
What tools are available to record/log Linux activity at the process level? Scenario: 1. LinuxA normally uses a steady ~30% cpu. 2. At 10:30am, it was noticed that LinuxA's cpu pegged 100% and memory consumption increased to the point of heavy swapping 3. At 11:10am, LinuxA's cpu went back to ~30% and memory utilization returned to normal. 4. It is now 3:00pm. How can I go back in time to find the culprit application/process for the 40 minutes of hiatus? In zVM, I have the performance toolkit and MONWRITE data. In zOS, I have RMF. Does Linux have a comparable tool? Thanks, Kevin ---------------------------------------------------------------------- For LINUX-390 subscribe / signoff / archive access instructions, send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the message: INFO LINUX-390 or visit http://www.marist.edu/htbin/wlvindex?LINUX-390
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