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Operating Systems AIX Dashboard style tool(s)? Post 71353 by dsimpg1 on Tuesday 10th of May 2005 09:31:12 AM
Old 05-10-2005
Bug Dashboard style tool(s)?

I was wondering if anyone knows of any dashboard style tools for AIX. One of my many responsibilities is to report the status of the boxes and whether certain things are "up" and running each and every day. Nonetheless, this is a MAJOR pain as I have to logon to each box, pull up URLs through my browser, and basically test certain things in my application to make sure it's all still up and running. This is a MAJOR pain! I would think there would be something out there that allows one to see such things as CPU utilization, space, and various other things all from a URL (or something similar) where I could see it all from one place without having to do all of it manually. Any tips, hints, links, suggestions, etc. would be greatly appreciated.
 

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