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| | | +Version 0.8b posted+ (see Attachments) |
| | | +Version 0.8c posted+ (see Attachments) |
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| | There some existing programs to generate a report from nmon data. I used it. This other one have some advantage over others program and of course disadvantage\! |
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| | Here is the main feature of this program: |
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| | \-Self contain .exe file |
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| | \-No 65000 lines limitation of excel file |
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| | \-Plot process utilization graphic over time |
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| | \-Create an html report |
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| | \-Graphical interface |
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| | +NOTE+ |
| | For myself I use this parameter on all (many\!) AIX servers: |
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| | \-F /var/adm/cap_perf/nmon-hostname-yyyymmdd.nmon \-T \-r hostname \-s60 \-c1437 |
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| | These parameters give a sample every minute until the end of the day. I wrote an nmon.pl script which is lunched by crontab at 00h00 everyday. This script calculates the sample needed to stop nmon by 23h59. So, by this I can have an nmon file by day. |
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