The following execs are what I use to somewhat track my systems.
REPCPU2 just repeats the ALLCPU2 exec for 4 hours. ALLCPU2 reports on
resource consumption of any machines that used a cpu second over the
last interval (at times I think I should change it to report on either
cpu or I/O usage over
I know it is NIH, but have you thought about trying
something that is near dirt cheap? provides a heck of
a lot of information, with over 30 person years of
development for $1200/year
http://velocitysoftware.com/zmon.html;
You did ask for a clue to a better way
From: Mike Caughran
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From: Linux on 390 Port [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Mike Caughran
Sent: Tuesday, July 20, 2004 19:03
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Dirt Simple Monitor
I have been playing around trying to make a simple
monitor like top for vm. If you create two files
MONITOR EXEC
Im actually fairly happy with this:
We had no tools to see what was happening to VM when the linux boxes
were running
So I used this script to learn what tools are available natively with
the IFL. Maybe
someone will clue me in to a better way. I tried to use the MONITOR
commands
as suggested
I have been playing around trying to make a simple
monitor like top for vm. If you create two files
MONITOR EXEC and MONITOR2 EXEC you can see what
I have been up to. I have not written any vm
scripts for 10 years and had never seen cms pipes
before so Im sure there are better ways to do this.
Looking at some previous posts, Maybe MONITOR is a bad name
Im trying TOP for a while to see if that causes me any problems.
Mike Caughran wrote:
I have been playing around trying to make a simple
monitor like top for vm. If you create two files
MONITOR EXEC and MONITOR2 EXEC you can see what
I