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Operating Systems AIX AIX Monitoring Tool - under preparing Post 302415658 by zaxxon on Friday 23rd of April 2010 05:16:55 AM
Old 04-23-2010
There are plenty of tools that do that already. Also a number of users logged in on the system does not necessarily say anything about performance.
"In one word" - what does that mean?
On AIX with multiple CPUs and often SMT turned on, an average on CPU load does also not help that much.

To get a first impression I recommend running vmstat to see any bottlenecks.
It contains for CPU load an average for all CPUs on sys user idle and wait, as well shows you if it's paging in or out and also if it scans memory so it can free pages.
For top of process you might want to use topas which can also display the other stuff mentioned above.

Is this meant as an excercise in scripting or programming?
 

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Monitoring::Livestatus::MULTI(3pm)			User Contributed Perl Documentation			Monitoring::Livestatus::MULTI(3pm)

NAME
Monitoring::Livestatus::MULTI - connector with multiple peers SYNOPSIS
use Monitoring::Livestatus; my $nl = Monitoring::Livestatus::MULTI->new( qw{nagioshost1:9999 nagioshost2:9999 /var/spool/nagios/live.socket} ); my $hosts = $nl->selectall_arrayref("GET hosts"); CONSTRUCTOR
new ( [ARGS] ) Creates an "Monitoring::Livestatus::MULTI" object. "new" takes at least the server. Arguments are the same as in Monitoring::Livestatus. METHODS
do See Monitoring::Livestatus for more information. selectall_arrayref See Monitoring::Livestatus for more information. selectall_hashref See Monitoring::Livestatus for more information. selectcol_arrayref See Monitoring::Livestatus for more information. selectrow_array See Monitoring::Livestatus for more information. selectrow_arrayref See Monitoring::Livestatus for more information. selectrow_hashref See Monitoring::Livestatus for more information. selectscalar_value See Monitoring::Livestatus for more information. errors_are_fatal See Monitoring::Livestatus for more information. warnings See Monitoring::Livestatus for more information. verbose See Monitoring::Livestatus for more information. peer_addr See Monitoring::Livestatus for more information. peer_name See Monitoring::Livestatus for more information. peer_key See Monitoring::Livestatus for more information. disable $ml->disable() disables this connection, returns the last state. enable $ml->enable() enables this connection, returns the last state. AUTHOR
Sven Nierlein, <nierlein@cpan.org> COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
Copyright (C) 2009 by Sven Nierlein This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. perl v5.12.3 2010-07-04 Monitoring::Livestatus::MULTI(3pm)
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