07-18-2009
need help on NMON in AIX
HI,
I have downloaded nmon 3.3c nmon analyzer, and run the command on aix ./nmon -f
After that I have terminated the process and found .nmon file.
when i have tried to open that file in nmon analyzer i.e in excel I am getting the error "no valid input data nmon run may have failed"
Please suggest.
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