02-18-2009
System Data Recorder
Monitoring the IT infrastructure is an important key to ensure your business continuity and prepare for future grow. SDR is a simple toolkit, containing a number of data collectors, used to record and report data from your Solaris servers. SDR is mainly designed around Solaris operating system due kernel statistics interface but it can be easily expanded to other OSes. Solaris operating environment has already many utilities to debug and observe the entire system or certain individual processes. Third parties software applications can be installed to monitor the system or the applications: BMC Patrol, TeamQuest, Tivoli, Sitescope, Nagios, etc. In this case we are interested in observing and recording: the utilisation of certain resources: cpu, memory, disk, network the saturation of these resources All these numbers will help us in developing a simple capacity planning setup for our site.
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chart::clicker::data::series
Chart::Clicker::Data::Series(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation Chart::Clicker::Data::Series(3pm)
NAME
Chart::Clicker::Data::Series - A series of key, value pairs representing chart data
VERSION
version 2.83
SYNOPSIS
use Chart::Clicker::Data::Series;
my @keys = (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10);
my @values = (42, 25, 86, 23, 2, 19, 103, 12, 54, 9);
my $series = Chart::Clicker::Data::Series->new({
keys => @keys,
value => @values
});
# Alternately, if you prefer
my $series2 = Chart::Clicker::Data::Series->new({
1 => 42,
2 => 25,
3 => 85,
4 => 23,
5 => 2,
6 => 19,
7 => 102,
8 => 12,
9 => 54,
10 => 9
});
DESCRIPTION
Chart::Clicker::Data::Series represents a series of values to be charted.
Despite the name (keys and values) it is expected that all keys and values will be numeric. Values is pretty obvious, but it is important
that keys also be numeric, as otherwise we'd have no idea how to order the data.
If you want to use text labels for your domain's see Chart::Clicker::Axis's tick_labels method.
ATTRIBUTES
keys
Set/Get the keys for this series.
add_to_keys
Adds a key to this series.
name
Set/Get the name for this Series
range
Returns the range for this series.
values
Set/Get the values for this series.
METHODS
key_count
Get the count of keys in this series.
add_to_values
Add a value to this series.
value_count
Get the count of values in this series.
add_pair ($key, $value)
Convenience method to add a single key and a single value to the series.
get_value_for_key ($key)
Returns the value associated with the specified key. This is necessary because not all series will have values for every key.
AUTHOR
Cory G Watson <gphat@cpan.org>
COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
This software is copyright (c) 2012 by Cold Hard Code, LLC.
This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself.
perl v5.14.2 2012-06-22 Chart::Clicker::Data::Series(3pm)