02-18-2013
Issue with nmon analysing
Dear Experts,
Am using nmon analyser version 3.3g, and when i tried analyzing my current nmon file it was done successfully. But the problem is all my old nmon files are compressed. So i uncompressed and analyzed using the same analyzer. but got this error
no valid input data! nmon run may have failed
Is it because of the nmon file size as it is of more than 1.5 MB ? The file which was successful was of 989KB. If yes then can anyone please tell me how to analyze such a big files like even 4MB.
I even tried nmon analyzer V 3.4 which is the latest one but ended up with same result.
Im lost in here... can any one please help me out....
Thanks all in advance..
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