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which is the best online tool to analyze vmstat logs
hi all
which is best online tool to analyze the vmstat logs to measure the cpu performance |
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What do you mean by "best"? Most versatile, most portable, most user friendly, most features, most requested features only? What have you tried to use so far and can you share your experiences?
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You can try gnuplot and awk:
Generating graphs from vmstat output Yves Trudeau’s Weblog or vmstax: Vmstax - build your charts/graphs from vmstat log files | Michenux |
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