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1. AIX
The monitoring tools what we have not able to see historical information about the process name or pid number for the process that consumed high CPU or memory or paging space. Can you please suggest some of the best monitoring tools available in the market that monitors primarily AIX and other Unix... (0 Replies)
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2. Red Hat
Need assistance in finding a Graphical Monitoring tool open source for Centos , REDHAT linux which doesnt require "root" to compile the tool.
Tool that does performance monitoring for Disk usage, CPU, Memory ,Network stats
Need install and configure steps as well . (2 Replies)
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3. UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers
Hello mates..
i need help with these things
*Users should be allowed to login only once, i.e Multiple logins from single user should be restricted and should issue an alert if any user tries .
*statistics of everyday log in time ,duration of login,and the commands executed by the user
*Alert... (6 Replies)
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4. Infrastructure Monitoring
I am interested whitch tools are the best by monitoring the UNIX processes and network interfaces ? and whitch tools for management UNIX ?
I know that the nagios very good monitoring tools, but interested me and others who have ? (4 Replies)
Discussion started by: danyy
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5. Solaris
Hi folks
I am looking for tool which have graphical presentation for cpu and disk characteristics. Cpu is the least of the concern, disk is the most.
We use san devices and i know which id's correspond to it. But the problem is that at least one of the tool I tried to use - Quest Sportlight does... (6 Replies)
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6. AIX
Are there any AIX 4.2 commands that would give me the ability to monitor the hardware temperature ?
I did a forum search and found nothing about AIX. I checked the 'diag' command but it does not say anywhere that it has this feature. I tried the 'prtdiag' command but it does not exist on the... (6 Replies)
Discussion started by: Browser_ice
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7. Red Hat
Hi,
In HPUX there is a grate monitor tools named GLANCE, which give you
information on the disks load, memory usage, cpu ...
What is the equivalent tool in LINUX Redhat 4.
Thanks (3 Replies)
Discussion started by: yoavbe
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8. UNIX for Advanced & Expert Users
Guys, I would like to know who are using monitoring tools? I use Nagios before but it seems is more on Linux and Windows platform.
- Nagios
- BigBrother
- BigSister
- Cacti
- MRTG
- JFFNMS
- anymore? Please give comment too
I would like to have some comment on UNIX monitoring tools.... (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: dwarf007
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9. Infrastructure Monitoring
I need some monitoring tools for SCO 7.1.4
Does anybody reccomend some software that I can install to monitor mem leaks and odd SAR values etc (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: trebor1
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10. IP Networking
Any idea where can I get a freware to monitor the network traffic in my department? The best is this tool can store the log files. Thanks! (5 Replies)
Discussion started by: zheng_soon
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PMTIME(1) General Commands Manual PMTIME(1)
NAME
pmtime - time control server for Performance Co-Pilot
SYNOPSIS
pmtime [-p port]
DESCRIPTION
pmtime is a graphical user interface for performance monitoring applications using the PCP infrastructure and requiring interactive time
control.
pmtime is not normally invoked directly by users. Rather, it is more typical for it to be started by client applications (e.g. pmchart(1)
and pmval(1)).
There are two modes of interacting with a pmtime process - live host mode, and historical archive mode. In archive mode the window
presents time controls suitable for manipulating the archive position, allowing full VCR control to move forwards and backwards in time at
configurable rates and intervals. In live mode the pmtime window contains the simpler time controls suitable for live monitoring.
The arguments to pmtime are as follows:
-p port is the port number which pmtime will use for communication with its clients (monitoring applications).
Note that the pmtime window is only made visible when explicitly requested. Multiple client applications can be connected to a single
pmtime server - when the final client application exits, pmtime will also exit.
ENVIRONMENT
When a port number is not explicitly requested on the command line via the -p option, the environment variable PMTIME_PORT can be set to
specify the port number from which available-port probing will commence when pmtime is searching for a port number to use.
The default starting port number is 43334.
SEE ALSO
PCPIntro(1), pmchart(1), and pmval(1).
Performance Co-Pilot PMTIME(1)