a valid once off nmon command would be
where -s is the interval between runs and -c the number of times you want to run it. I assume you have interrupted your run before it had been finished so your data is corrupted ?
a valid once off nmon command would be
where -s is the interval between runs and -c the number of times you want to run it. I assume you have interrupted your run before it had been finished so your data is corrupted ?
Kind regards
zxmaus
Thanks for your quick response, basically my requirement is to collect the NMON data for one day or 2 day,
so i have run the command ./nmon so that i can terminate in between if I want.
please let me know the version which i am using is correct or any other version i have to use
also let me know i have terminated the ./nmon process after 15 mins this time interval is sufficient?
Wheather i have to copy the file before terminating?
if you want to collect your data for lets say 24 hrs in 5 min intervals you could just setup a cronjob like:
and when you want to run nmon manually in addition, eg to check something, do it the normal way - run nmon as a plain command and once the screen opens, issue the keys of the screens you want to see.
I am running on my systems nmon Version 12e for 5300-07 and use nmon analyzer 3.39 - works perfectly fine for me.
if you want to collect your data for lets say 24 hrs in 5 min intervals you could just setup a cronjob like:
and when you want to run nmon manually in addition, eg to check something, do it the normal way - run nmon as a plain command and once the screen opens, issue the keys of the screens you want to see.
I am running on my systems nmon Version 12e for 5300-07 and use nmon analyzer 3.39 - works perfectly fine for me.
Hope that helps,
kind regards
zxmaus
Thanks, could you send me the downloadable link for 3.39 as i have seen on ibm site on zip file is available and after unzipping it it is showing 3.3c
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