Hi,
Just wondering if anyone has any recommendations for systems
monitoring/management tools for aix5.3/uv10.2.4. I've seen occasional
discussions on the topic here over the years.
Ideally, what we would like to do is be able to track down those end of month
type processes which bog the system
Rocket has it in the Developer Zone.
https://u2devzone.rocketsoftware.com/accelerate/tutorials/
But you have to log in.
From: stuart.boyd...@spotless.com.au
To: u2-users@listserver.u2ug.org
Date: Thu, 20 Jan 2011 16:03:36 -0800
Subject: [U2] [UV][AIX] System Management and Performance
We have used nmon on AIX. But we don't use UV on AIX here. It's free and
doesn't come with anything fancy like the commercial toolsets...
I have used GlancePlus on HP-UX. There is an AIX version available and a trial
can be arranged via:
Look at Nagios. It's open source and very adaptable to a wide variety of
system and process monitoring. www.nagios.org.
Gordon
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Look at nmon; I run it from cron, then email it to myself after midnight. I
also have bunches of scripts that run - some every 5 seconds, to notify me if,
say, paging space usage on any system exceeds 30%, file systems exceed 85%
full, passwords change, sudo is invoked, hosts, hosts.equiv,
Does anyone else have a problem with this?
We have (for about 30 years) allowed users to use a decimal point when
entering quantity.
In the dim dark past (was it under Prime or Ultimate? don't remember)
we discovered that correlatives ignored anything after a decimal
point, so wrote horrible
With I-types, are you aware you can store whatever you want in Attribute 1
after the data type?
This is where we store any additional information required as such data
integrity checks, date last changed, etc.
Log out issues with dictionary compilation must be specific to UniVerse (?) as
we
I now have a set of the PDFs.
Thanks for the replies and keep them coming if you have other tricks or bits of
software these are really helpful.
Cheers,
Stuart
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