05-27-2009
There are several Redbooks from IBM out there downloadable as PDF which you can check. Also check out
Jaqui's AIX Performance and Security Blog
1st choices for monitoring are the following:
With one of those you can get a 1st impression. For further investigation, there are more specialized commands. Make sure you read up a lot before changing parameters. Also don't change too many at once, just as a guideline.
The man pages of vmo and ioo also explain a lot of essential parameters.
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NAME
Geo::GoogleEarth::Pluggable::NetworkLink - Geo::GoogleEarth::Pluggable::NetworkLink
SYNOPSIS
use Geo::GoogleEarth::Pluggable;
my $document=Geo::GoogleEarth::Pluggable->new;
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DESCRIPTION
Geo::GoogleEarth::Pluggable::NetworkLink is a Geo::GoogleEarth::Pluggable::Base with a few other methods.
USAGE
my $networklink=$document->NetworkLink(name=>"My NetworkLink",
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type
Returns the object type.
my $type=$networklink->type;
node
url
Sets or returns the Uniform Resource Locator (URL) for the NetworkLink
my $url=$networklink->url;
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AUTHOR
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COPYRIGHT
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SEE ALSO
Geo::GoogleEarth::Pluggable creates a GoogleEarth Document.
perl v5.14.2 2011-06-25 Geo::GoogleEarth::Pluggable::NetworkLink(3pm)