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Operating Systems AIX Daily checks for AIX business critical boxes. Post 302367015 by deepm on Saturday 31st of October 2009 10:56:01 AM
Old 10-31-2009
Quote:
Originally Posted by bakunin
Sorry, but your question is too general to be answered.

For some systems looking at it every month is enough, for others it is vital to monitor it hourly, yet many systems are somewhere between these extremes.

Specify your question a bit and we might be able to help you better.

bakunin
Ok as you said some systems have to be monitored hourly, so i want to know what are the things to be monitored hourly is it just restricted to FileSystem, Memory.....?

as i dont have a real time experience so this question Smilie

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Quote:
Originally Posted by zxmaus
is 'none' a valid answer?

If you have sufficient monitoring in place, there is no good reason to look directly after them on a daily basis at all - because I get a ticket or am called out in case of any issues. I do monthly capacity checks across my boxes and compare them with previous months - but basically this is all ...

Kind regards
zxmaus
can you please explain what are the things covered in the sufficient monitoring..?

i think there is difference between a ticket being issued and checks on business critical boxes.
 

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VNSTATI(1)							   User Manuals 							VNSTATI(1)

NAME
vnStati - png image output support for vnStat SYNOPSIS
vnstati [ -cdhimostv? ] [ --cache time ] [ --config file ] [ --days ] [ --dbdir directory ] [ --help ] [ --hours ] [ -hs ] [ --hsummary ] [ -i interface ] [ --iface interface ] [ --locale locale ] [ --months ] [ -ne ] [ -nh ] [ --noedge ] [ --noheader ] [ --output file ] [ -ru ] [ --rateunit ] [ --style number ] [ --summary ] [ --top10 ] [ --transparent ] [ --version ] [ -vs ] [ --vsummary ] DESCRIPTION
The purpose of vnstati is to provide image output support for statistics collected using vnstat(1). The image file format is limited to png. All basic outputs of vnStat are supported excluding live traffic features. The image can be outputted either to a file or to standard output. OPTIONS
-c, --cache time Update output file only if at least time minutes have passed since the previous file update. This option is ignored if stdout is used as output. --config file Use file as config file instead of using normal config file search function. -d, --days Output traffic for days. --dbdir directory Use directory as database directory instead of using the directory specified in the configuration file or the hardcoded default if no configuration file is available. -h, --hours Output traffic for the last 24 hours. -hs, --hsummary Output traffic summary including hourly data using a horizontal layout. -i, --iface interface Use interface instead of default or configured interface. --locale locale Use locale instead of using the locale setting specified in the configuration file or the system default if no configuration file is available. -m, --months Output traffic for months. -ne, --noedge Remove darker edges from around the image. -nh, --noheader Remove header containing title and update time. Time of the previous update will still be visible in the lower right corner using a less visible color. -o, --output file Write png image to file and exit. Output can be directed to stdout by giving "-" as filename. -ru, --rateunit Swap the configured rate unit. If rate has been configured to be shown in bytes then rate will be shown in bits if this option is present. In the same way, if rate has been configured to be shown in bits then rate will be shown in bytes when this option is present. Alternatively 0 or 1 can be given as parameter for this option in order to select between bytes (0) and bits (1) regardless of the configuration file setting. --style number Modify the content and style of outputs. Setting number to 3 will show average traffic rate in all outputs where it is supported. Other values will show bar graphics instead. -s, --summary Output traffic summary. -t, --top10 Output all time top10 traffic days. --transparent Toggle background color transparency depending of the TransparentBg setting in the configuration file. Alternatively 0 or 1 can be given as parameter for this option in order to either disable (0) or enable (1) transparency regardless of the configuration file setting. -v, --version Show current version. -vs, --vsummary Output traffic summary including hourly data using a vertical layout. -?, --help Show a command summary. FILES
/var/lib/vnstat/ Default database directory. Files are named according to the monitored interfaces. /etc/vnstat.conf Config file that will be used unless $HOME/.vnstatrc exists. See vnstat.conf(5) for more information. EXAMPLES
vnstati -s -i eth0 -o /tmp/vnstat.png Output traffic summary for interface eth0 to file /tmp/vnstat.png. vnstati -vs -i eth0+eth1+eth2 -o /tmp/vnstat.png Output traffic summary with hourly data under the normal summary for a merge of interfaces eth0, eth1 and eth2 to file /tmp/vnstat.png. vnstati -h -c 15 -o /tmp/vnstat_h.png Output hourly traffic statistics for default interface to file /tmp/vnstat_h.png if the file has not been updated within the last 15 minutes. vnstati -d -ne -nh -o - Output daily traffic statistics without displaying the header section and edges for default interface to standard output (stdout). vnstati -m --config /home/me/vnstat.cfg -i -o - Output monthly traffic statistics for default interface specified in configuration file /home/me/vnstat.cfg to standard output (std- out). AUTHOR
Teemu Toivola <tst at iki dot fi> SEE ALSO
vnstat(1), vnstatd(1), vnstat.conf(5), units(7) version 1.11 JUNE 2011 VNSTATI(1)
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