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Operating Systems AIX AIX Technology Level 9 Post 302291731 by funksen on Thursday 26th of February 2009 08:58:20 AM
Old 02-26-2009
the most important things for me are:

IZ13484 ADD MOUNT OPTION TO NOT UPDATE ACCESS TIMES FOR JFS2
IZ15252 TOPAS TAPE METRIC SUPPORT
IZ16336 HOST ETHERNET ADAPTER PERFORMANCE ENHANCEMENTS
IZ18032 TOPAS ENHANCEMENTS WITH NMON FUNCTION
IZ18796 TOPAS AND TOPASOUT VSCI SUPPORT
IZ11387 ADDING SUPPORT FOR TAPE AS VTD

but that depends on the hw you are using ^^
 

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NAME
gmond - manual page for Ganglia Monitor Daemon SYNOPSIS
gmond [OPTIONS]... DESCRIPTION
The Ganglia Monitoring Daemon (gmond) listens to the cluster message channel, stores the data in-memory and when requested will output an XML description of the state of the cluster -h, --help Print help and exit -V, --version Print version and exit -c, --conf=STRING Location of gmond configuration file (default= `/etc/ganglia/gmond.conf') -l, --location=STRING Location of this host in the cluster 'rack,rank,plane'. (default=`0,0,0') -d, --debug=INT Debug level. If greater than zero, daemon will stay in foreground. (default=`0') -f, --foreground Run in foreground (don't daemonize) (default=off) -t, --default_config Print the default configuration to stdout and exit (default=off) -m, --metrics Print the list of metrics this gmond supports (default=off) -b, --bandwidth Calculate minimum bandwidth use for configuration (default=off) -r, --convert=STRING Convert a 2.5.x configuration file to the new 3.x format -p, --pid-file=STRING Write process-id to file AUTHOR
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