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Big Brother

Have anyone heard of "Big Brother"? This is a tool to monitor system with GUI screen and ease system administration work.
It can show you whether the system have CPU more than threshold by showing a green light or red light.. You can set any checking so that it will assist to monitor and show you the red, yellow or green light.
As I have received only the installation file as well as a website, I have no idea how to install and furthermore it appears as quite complicated.
May I know if anyone have installed and can assist to install?
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May I know if anyone have installed other software to have system performance monitoring in 1 screen for AIX?
Thanks in advance.
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Is there anyone heard of this tools?
Or is there any other shareware or free tools on net to monitor performance of AIX on GUI mode?
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Installing Big Brother..

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Have anyone heard of "Big Brother"? This is a tool to monitor system with GUI screen and ease system administration work.
It can show you whether the system have CPU more than threshold by showing a green light or red light.. You can set any checking so that it will assist to monitor and show you the red, yellow or green light.
As I have received only the installation file as well as a website, I have no idea how to install and furthermore it appears as quite complicated.
May I know if anyone have installed and can assist to install?
Or
May I know if anyone have installed other software to have system performance monitoring in 1 screen for AIX?
Thanks in advance.


hi ,
u might have received ur tar file..
untar it using comand tar -xvf and tar filename
in that ,u will find one file as readme.install file.just read the file and follow the steps..
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hi ,
u might have received ur tar file..
Probably not, if this is a tool for AIX, because AIX has its own package management system - installp. More likely the bundle will come as .bff (backup file format).

I don't know "big brother", but until now "nmon" delivers everything i have ever needed. Nmon is not an official IBM tool (like "topas"), but you can download it as freeware from the IBM site. I would strongly recommend using nmon.

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we use BigBrother, but BB has been sold and is commercial now, the new name of the free version is Hobbit ( The Hobbit Monitor )

download the package there, and use the install script, you need a compiler, rrd tool and a few other packages, I suggest using linux for the server


we use it for linux, aix, solaris, hpux, tsm, network components and so on


old bigbrother clients and ext-scripts are full compatible with hobbit
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