Sponsored Content
Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers How to monitor Unix server CPU status? Post 302314482 by rvegmond on Friday 8th of May 2009 11:31:43 AM
Old 05-08-2009
nmon

I don't know what flavor of unix you are using, but for several flavors a guy at IBM created nmon and nmon analyzer, you can keep this running in the background and analyze the data offline.

it helped us several times (AIX and linux)
 

9 More Discussions You Might Find Interesting

1. UNIX Desktop Questions & Answers

X-server and UNIX: monitor refresh rate

Hello. I'm running OpenBSD3.5 with GNOME2.4. The problem is that the monitors flickers. I'd like to know how to increase the vertical refresh rate. thanks in advance. (0 Replies)
Discussion started by: sablot
0 Replies

2. UNIX Desktop Questions & Answers

use prtg to monitor sun server CPU

I have prtg set up to monitor a sun server. I can see the network statistics (I didn't set up this server). I would like to minitor the CPUs as well, using PRTG. What do I need running on the Sun for PRTG to gather the statistics? If I need to have a particular MIB for it, does anyone know... (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: csross
2 Replies

3. HP-UX

Monitor Service Status

Hey guys how do you determined the status of a certain service if its running or not aside from using ps. (0 Replies)
Discussion started by: sbn
0 Replies

4. UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers

How check the overall CPU usage of the unix server

Hi All, Can anyone help me.. I want to know the command to check the overall CPU usage of the server. Note: I don't want the CPU usge of each and every process. I just want to know thw aggregate CPU utilization of the server. (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: Selva_Kumar
2 Replies

5. UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers

Best development language to monitor the unix server

Hi, I am supposed to create the website to perform some monitoring and management activities on unix server. Activities includes cpu usage,displays currently runing processes,deleting files on the server and so on. Please tell which is best web based language(.net or java) to develop... (6 Replies)
Discussion started by: S_venkatesh
6 Replies

6. AIX

How to monitor the IBM AIX server for I/O usage,memory usage,CPU usage,network..?

How to monitor the IBM AIX server for I/O usage, memory usage, CPU usage, network usage, storage usage? (3 Replies)
Discussion started by: laknar
3 Replies

7. UNIX for Advanced & Expert Users

how to check weblogic server status in Unix machine

Hi All,Could anybody help in suggesting how to check the weblogic server status in a Unix machine? ps -ef |grep "startWeblogic.sh" The above command would give the running status but can anyone throw some light how to check if it is in hung/down state. Thanks (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: RSC1985
1 Replies

8. UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers

302 server status code to 301/404 server status code

Hello, Sorry for my english. I have an arcade site. mydomain.com/game.html If database has the game name is good. mydomain.com/fd43f54.html if database has not the game name redirect to mydomain.com by 302 error code. if database has not the game name i want a 301/404 error code and no... (0 Replies)
Discussion started by: hoo
0 Replies

9. UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers

Cpu usage of UNIX server

I want to know the total cpu usage(in %ge)of unix server like windows (NOTE :-not each process cpu usage) Its urgent...plzzzz help me.... (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: rohit kataria
1 Replies
GPT-BUILD(8)						User Contributed Perl Documentation					      GPT-BUILD(8)

NAME
gpt-build - Builds and installs GPT source packages and bundles. SYNOPSIS
gpt-build [options] [macros] [source packages] flavors ... Options: -verbose Print copious output -help Print usage -man Print man page. -version Print GPT version. -installdir=path_to_installation Override $GLOBUS_LOCATION -builddir=path_to_build directory Directory to unpack tarfiles -logdir=log_file_directory Directory for package logs -srcdir=source_directory Directory containing a source package -static Build static executables -force Force rebuilds -update Rebuild if newer -disable-version-checking Ignore versions in package dependencies. -std-flavors Build all std flavors. -all-flavors Build all of the flavors -coresrc Override installed globus_core pkg -nosrc Only install the flavors [macro=value] Macro definitions [list of flavors to build] Flavors that define the build options [list of source packages] Tarfiles of source bundles or packages DESCRIPTION
gpt-build Builds and installs software from source distributions. The script reads the build instructions for each source distribution from a package metadata file called pkg_data_src.gpt. If no instructions are found the script uses the default instructions described in Grid::GPT::PkgMngmt::Build. Multiple packages can be built by passing in multiple -srcdir arguments or multiple source packages and or bundles. For now these have to be passed in in dependent order ie. if package foo needs package fee's headers to build then fee should come first. gpt-build does not create binary packages as globus-build does. This is done by a seperate script called gpt-pkg. FLAVORS
Build flavors are character string labels that represent a set of compiler and linker options defined during the building of the globus_core package. Packages can be built with any installed flavor. globus_core can only be built with pre-defined flavors. globus_core needs to be built by hand (i.e. ./configure|make|make install) to install a custom build flavor. FILES IN PGM PACKAGES
Installed files such as executables that are found in pgm and pgm_static packages will overwrite one another when multiple flavors of the same package are built. Thus only the files from the last flavor built will be present after a gpt-build run. To preserve multiple flavors of these files, they are automatically copied into flavored subdirectories. For example, the program $GLOBUS_LOCATION/bin/foo will be copied into the location $GLOBUS_LOCATION/bin/gcc32/shared if it was built with dynamically with the gcc32 flavor. These files are retrieved by gpt-pkg. OPTIONS
-srcdir Specifies the where the source directory is. This is used by developers to build out of a repository.. -installdir Specifies the where the install directory is. This directory will be where the targets are installed before being archived. Note that this directory needs contain the installation targets of all of the packages which satisfy build dependencies in addition to the installation targets of the package being built. Because of this, installation targets are not removed after the package is archived. Because different flavors of program packages conflict with each other, the last flavor built is the flavor of the installed files. For each flavor, gpt-build makes a copy of each installed file in a program package and puts the copy in a flavored subdirectory. -builddir Specifies the where the source tar files should be untarred and the code is built. -force Tells gpt-build to rebuild a package even if it is already installed. The default behavior is to skip any packages that have been built before. -update Tells gpt-build to build even if an older version is installed. -verbose Prints out all of the build messages. -std-flavors Build the globus_core package with all of the flavor choices marked as standard in the flavor configuration file. All of the other packages will be built with all of the flavors sucessfully installed by globus_core. -all-flavors Build the globus_core package with all of the flavor choices marked as standard in the flavor configuration file. All of the other packages will be built with all of the flavors sucessfully installed by globus_core. -nosrc Just install the listed flavors. Don't build any source code. -coresrc Use this version of globus_core source rather than the one found in ${datadir}/globus/gpt/globus_core-src.tar.gz -flavor-cfg=FILE Use the flavor configurations found in FILE. The default configuration file is ${datadir}/globus/gpt/globus_flavor_labels.conf -logdir=DIRECTORY Store package logs of build messages in DIRECTORY. This option also sets -verbose. The default directory is ./logs. -help Print a brief help message and exits. -man Prints the manual page and exits. -version Prints the version of GPT and exits. MACROS
Build macros are perl routines and variables that are used by gpt-build while building packages. These macros are embedded in the build instructions part of the package's metadata file. Some of these macros can be set from the command line using the following format: <NAME>_GPTMACRO='new value' Note that even though this feature seems extremely flexible, it has not been thoroughly tested mainly because the authors have not been able to figure out what people will want to do with these macros. Further details are found in the Grid::GPT::PkgMngmt::BuildMacros manpage. SEE ALSO
gpt-pkg(8) gpt-bundle(8) gpt-install(8) BuildMacros(3) AUTHOR
Michael Bletzinger <mbletzin.ncsa.uiuc.edu> and Eric Blau <blau.mcs.anl.gov> perl v5.14.2 2012-04-30 GPT-BUILD(8)
All times are GMT -4. The time now is 07:16 PM.
Unix & Linux Forums Content Copyright 1993-2022. All Rights Reserved.
Privacy Policy