Re: Dirt Simple Monitor

2004-07-23 Thread Tom Duerbusch
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

Re: Dirt Simple Monitor

2004-07-22 Thread Barton Robinson
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

Re: Dirt Simple Monitor

2004-07-21 Thread Kern, Thomas
- 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

Re: Dirt Simple Monitor

2004-07-21 Thread Mike Caughran
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

Dirt Simple Monitor

2004-07-20 Thread Mike Caughran
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.

Re: Dirt Simple Monitor

2004-07-20 Thread Mike Caughran
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