It's running right now with this syntax ; nmon -fT -s 15 -c 240 on a SLES10SP3 64bit 16GB TSM 6.2.1.0 server with ~100 clients (as stated below) It's a server running a filepool and a copypool on LTO4 with serverside dedupe on a very low reclaim setting so expect a lot of disk activity. The system has a DS3400 connected with SAS disks for the FILEPOOL and a TS3200 with two LTO4 drives just to create to COPYPOOL volumes (don't ask).
I will post the results after the weekend. -----Oorspronkelijk bericht----- Van: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:ads...@vm.marist.edu] Namens Adrian Compton Verzonden: donderdag 15 juli 2010 16:06 Aan: ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU Onderwerp: Re: [ADSM-L] Looking for Examples of Nmon output from TSM V6x system Hi all This would be great I agree. If someone could post the result to the board, it would be greatly appreciated. Regards Adrian Compton Group IT Infrastructure Pharmacare Limited trading as Aspen Pharmacare P O Box 4002 Korsten Port Elizabeth 6014 Switchboard Tel No: +27 (0) 41 407 2111 Tel No: +27 (0) 41 407 2855 Fax: +27 (0) 41 453 7452 Cell: +27 (0) 82 861 7745 -----Original Message----- From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:ads...@vm.marist.edu] On Behalf Of Stefan Folkerts Sent: 15 July 2010 16:02 PM To: ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU Subject: Re: [ADSM-L] Looking for Examples of Nmon output from TSM V6x system Dave, are you still looking for this info because I think I can get this info from a SLES 10 site running 6.2.1.0 and ~100 clients. -----Oorspronkelijk bericht----- Van: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:ads...@vm.marist.edu] Namens Dave Canan Verzonden: woensdag 9 juni 2010 18:30 Aan: ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU Onderwerp: [ADSM-L] Looking for Examples of Nmon output from TSM V6x system I'm looking for some examples of nmon output from customers using TSM V6.x on an AIX or Linux platform. I would prefer if the output was from an production TSM V6 system having lots of activity. This is for a presentation I'm developing on the Sizing, Monitoring, and Performance of the TSM V6 Recovery Log and DB. The parms I use for nmon are pretty much the standard ones. An example would be: nmon -fT -s 15 -c 240 This captures information at 15 second intervals for a 24 hour period and also tracks top processes. It creates a file (if you're familiar with nmon, then you already know this) named <hostname>_date_time.nmon in the directory you point it to. Let me know if you can help. If you prefer, you can reply to the email address below rather than the ADSM listserv. This presentation is planned for later this summer if I can get everything gathered for it. Thanks. Dave Canan Advanced Technical Skills TSM Performance Specialist Office: (916)-723-2410 Office Hours 9:00-5:00 PST, Mon. - Fri. Office (Home Office): (916)-723-2410 E-mail: ddca...@us.ibm.com