Sponsored Content
Operating Systems Solaris How to predict system performance? Post 302320616 by Neo on Thursday 28th of May 2009 12:14:43 PM
Old 05-28-2009
One way to predict system performance, is by running a statistical package, like a linear regression package, against your historical data and current data.

Another way is to look for leading indicators, or precursors, in the same data.

Either way, prediction is "hard stuff" ...... in many ways, it is the "holy grail" of systems monitoring.

What we do, in the absence of good predictive analytics, is to make sure we have very good visualization (charting) capabilities.

Visualization (charting) and the human mind, along with some basic event triggers, is the first step toward predictive systems analysis.

What visualization package are you using?

Cheers.
 

8 More Discussions You Might Find Interesting

1. UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers

System Performance Tool

Could someone point me in the correct direction or web link containing instructions for installing the System Performance Tool (aka STP) software on an IBM-AIX version 4.? machine. My client has the software (that came from their original server) on a 3" floppy. Thanks! (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: Pam
1 Replies

2. UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers

/client_local/ and system performance

I'm running Solaris 8 on a Sun ULTRA 5(SPARC II CPU, 270 MHz) with 64 Mb of RAM. The machine is very, very slow even doing normal tasks such as reading mail....... I'm nearly afraid to ask it to do some real work....... On checking out the machine(which I only received last week from our IT... (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: Kanu77
1 Replies

3. Programming

predict the output

Predict output of the following program: void func() { int a; a+=17; } int main(void) { char s = "hello\n"; func(); printf("%s",s); return 0; } run program in linux : (8 Replies)
Discussion started by: hareesh
8 Replies

4. Shell Programming and Scripting

Script for system performance

I need to prepare script which will run as background process ever 30 mins to collect the following information 1. Memory usage. 2. CPU usage. 3. Number processors running. 4. System resource (CPU and Memory) used by each process. 5. Number of sessions logged PLEASE HELP ME OUT FROM THIS ... (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: vastare
2 Replies

5. Linux

system performance

Anyone know how to fetch the system performance information by the function except the system command? These information includes CPU load,memory usage,network load,disk capacity,etc. (5 Replies)
Discussion started by: Frank2004
5 Replies

6. Solaris

How I can get System Performance on Solaris

Hi All, Can someone help me out knowing all commands for getting system performance on Solaris machines. Thanks in advance, Yagami Light. (5 Replies)
Discussion started by: Yagami
5 Replies

7. HP-UX

system performance

hi every body i want to check system performance i usually use glance,top,sar and swapinfo but i confused in something so i need explanation about memory issue first i want check the memory usage i used glance i found this parameter so i need one shows me the differences between these... (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: maxim42
2 Replies

8. Solaris

System performance

Hi I need to know the system performance : # echo "::memstat" | mdb -k Page Summary Pages MB %Tot ------------ ---------------- ---------------- ---- Kernel 358022 2797 9% ZFS File Data 2427072 18961 59% Anon 1096938 8569 27% Exec and libs 12020 93 0% Page cache 73859 577 2% Free... (4 Replies)
Discussion started by: dimitris
4 Replies
LinPred(3)						User Contributed Perl Documentation						LinPred(3)

NAME
PDL::Filter::LinPred - Linear predictive filtering SYNOPSIS
$a = new PDL::Filter::LinPred( {NLags => 10, LagInterval => 2, LagsBehind => 2, Data => $dat}); ($pd,$corrslic) = $a->predict($dat); DESCRIPTION
A filter by doing linear prediction: tries to predict the next value in a data stream as accurately as possible. The filtered data is the predicted value. The parameters are NLags Number of time lags used for prediction LagInterval How many points each lag should be LagsBehind If, for some strange reason, you wish to predict not the next but the one after that (i.e. usually f(t) is predicted from f(t-1) and f(t-2) etc., but with LagsBehind => 2, f(t) is predicted from f(t-2) and f(t-3)). Data The input data, which may contain other dimensions past the first (time). The extraneous dimensions are assumed to represent epochs so the data is just concatenated. AutoCovar As an alternative to Data, you can just give the temporal autocorrelation function. Smooth Don't do prediction or filtering but smoothing. The method predict gives a prediction for some data plus a corresponding slice of the data, if evaluated in list context. This slice is given so that you may, if you wish, easily plot them atop each other. The rest of the documentation is under lazy evaluation. AUTHOR
Copyright (C) Tuomas J. Lukka 1997. All rights reserved. There is no warranty. You are allowed to redistribute this software / documentation under certain conditions. For details, see the file COPYING in the PDL distribution. If this file is separated from the PDL distribution, the copyright notice should be included in the file. perl v5.12.1 2009-10-17 LinPred(3)
All times are GMT -4. The time now is 05:47 AM.
Unix & Linux Forums Content Copyright 1993-2022. All Rights Reserved.
Privacy Policy