RHEL Linux process activity monitoring tool from windows 7 system
I have 2 RHEL 5.9 system where customized applications are running.
These 2 servers are with in a network (LAN) with each other.One application in say Server 1 can talk to another application in server 2 and vice versa.
The applications are exchanging data among each other.
Recently I am facing issue of disconnection among applications exchanging information from these 2 different servers. TCPDump is a tool through which I can get the packate exchange but in reality it is not helping me to find out the root cause of the disconnection as I am having huge traffic exchanging continuously between 2 servers among different applications running on them and it seems impossible to locate the problem through wire shark capture.
I require a tool that can monitor the process parameters and record the statistics in chronological order of different running process for future analysis.It would be convenient if monitoring can be done from Windows 7 machine.
So that I can know what is happening at the time of disconnection.
The time of disconnection is also not fixed.It is happening at any time.
I have checked the switch log also for switch port disconnection.But there is no such trace of switch port interface fluctuation.
Can any one suggest me a tool that can address to troubleshoot my issue.
This is a screenshot from "cockpit", a nice app of Fedora server,I can see from it disk,network,ram usage for host.
https://images2.imgbox.com/e5/7c/oJJqPcQe_o.png
The good thing is start preconfigured for host.
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Hello,
I am trying to get correct syntax to monitoring process running on windows server using CheckProcState. when i am trying below command whether notepad.exe running or not. its showing process running.
Could you please provide me correct syantx.
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Hi all,
I'm looking for the best tool to monitor the Linux system. I've found a lot of interesting tools searching the web but I didn't find one which can do all the requirments (like a one in all tool). I would prefer it to include a command line interface also.
Thank you,
Andreea (1 Reply)
Hi all,
I'm looking for the best tool to monitor the Linux system. I've found a lot of interesting tools searching the web but I didn't find one which can do all the requirments (like a one in all tool). I would prefer it to include a command line interface also.
Thank you,
Andreea (0 Replies)
Hi friends,
I am quite used to using glance in HPUX servers for analysis performance issues with a particular process as requested by app. folks.
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I have a virtual machine with RedHat. It has a command-line tool X that takes an input file + some control parameters, performs some processing and generates some input files. I have a Windows XP/Server 2003 box where an app Y is running. What I need to do is to control X from Y. That is, given an... (1 Reply)
atmsetup(8) System Manager's Manual atmsetup(8)NAME
atmsetup - Configures Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM) adapters and services
SYNOPSIS
/usr/sbin/atmsetup [-old]
OPTIONS
Invokes the atmsetup script. This option is for backward compatibility, and will be removed in a future release.
DESCRIPTION
The atmsetup command by default invokes the SysMan ATM Configuration application. This application enables you to configure and run ATM on
your system. Specifically, you can configure network adapters and logical interfaces on the adapters for the following environments: Clas-
sical IP, LAN Emulation, and IP Switching. Compaq recommends you use the SysMan application.
Note
Support for IP Switching will be retired in a future release. Do not use it to develop new applications.
During the adapter configuration, you specify the adapter name, the Endpoint System Identifiers (ESIs), pacing options, the type of network
physical layer, and whether to enable flow control, Integrated Local Management Interface (ILMI), signaling, and virtual circuit (VC)
accounting. In addition, you specify the User-Network Interface (UNI) version.
During logical interface configuration, you specify information related to each ATM environment. For Classical IP, you choose whether the
system is an ATMARP client or server and whether to configure permanent virtual circuits (PVCs). For LAN Emulation, you choose which emu-
lated LAN to join and how to join the emulated LAN. For IP Switching, you specify the Subnetwork Attachment Point (SNAP) VCI number and
VCI limits. In all three cases, you change only those default values that your configuration requires. See Asynchronous Transfer Mode for
information on configuring ATM and the ATM configuration application online help for more information.
Before invoking the atmsetup command, make sure that your system is connected to a switch, the network software is configured and running,
ATM is configured into the kernel, and the ATM subsets are installed.
After running atmsetup, you must configure the ATM interfaces with the correct IP address and netmask. Select Configure Interfaces from the
SysMan menu. See sysman(8) for more information.
atmsetup Script
If you specify the -old option, the atmsetup script is invoked. This script prompts you for all information that you need to enter in order
to configure ATM. The script creates and maintains a directory hierarchy /etc/atm, which contains all the ATM configuration information.
The atmsetup script configures the driver and signaling on an ATM end system. In addition, you can configure your system to operate in a
Classical IP or Local Area Network (LAN) emulation environment. See Asynchronous Transfer Mode for additional information on configuring
ATM on your system.
RESTRICTIONS
You must be superuser to use this command.
The atmsetup script (-old option) has the following restrictions: You can configure only lis interfaces to support SVCs and elan inter-
faces. It supports boot-time configuration only.
FILES
Specifies the command pathname The path name containing ATM commands to execute when the system is booted The path name containing ATM com-
mands to execute when the system is shut down ATM Configuration Help Volume (SysMan)
SEE ALSO
Commands: atmarp(8), atmconfig(8), atmelan(8), atmsig(8), sysman(8), sysman_station(8)
Network Administration
Asynchronous Transfer Mode
atmsetup(8)